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WILLIAM CLOWES & SONS , Limited , 3 tato ^ 3 ubIiat ) crB anb X > ooli 9 cUci ^ , 27 nLiEET STREET , LONDON , E . C ( Six Dooks East op Inner Temple Lane . ) Two vols . demy 8 vo . price 325 . THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . By DR . EUDOLPH GNEIST , Professor of Law in the University of Berlin . Translated by PHILIP A- ASHWORTH , of the Inner Temple , Esq ., Barrister-at-3 L . aw . * No foreigner has done more than Professor Gneist to examine and make clear the history and nature of the English I Constitution the franchise . accord . . . He wi discusses th the old such spirit vital of the questions Constitution as : " ? Whither " "What are is we in drifting store lor ? us n with " How demo far crac do y rec supreme ent changes ? " On in j such institutions question , s is as certainly these the much opinion more of weighty a foreigner than , who that is of a scholar most , Englishmen but no bookworm . . . . At , and this has time sedulously these volumes studied our are especially instructive . They cast light on almost all the great questions of current politics . '—Times . Tenth . Edition , post 8 vo . cloth , 7 s . 6 d . THE STUDENT'S BLACKSTONE . BEING THE COMMENTARIES OF THE LAW OF ENGLAND OF SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE , KNT . Abbidgked and Adapted to the Pbbsent State of the Law . By Tt . M . 3 ST . KLERK , M . A . Oxon ., Barrister-at-Law . * This work is probably one of the best that can be placed in the hands of the student on the commencement of his I legal ' Litt studies le more . '—Law is necessary Times . on our part than to announce the issue of a fresh edition of this admirable abridgment of I Blackstone ' s Commentaries , corrected to the present state of the law . '—Bookseluer . Demy 8 vo . cloth , £ 1 . PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OP TORTS . FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS . By F . T . PiaG-OTT , M . A ., LL . M ., Barrister-at-Law . Author of * Foreign Judgments and Parties out of the Jurisdiction . ' by all ' The good design and true is to students produce in a Law both branches on Torts of for the students profession . We /— thin Law k the Students work meets ' Journal this idea . , and will be appreciated ' ' This This is book an interesting bears evidence and of original much industry book . '—Law and resear Journal ch . '— . Law Times . for their ' Success first it notions will deserve of the Law , for of relatively Torts . ' — it Law is a Quarterly good book , Review much better . than some to which law students too often go Crown 8 vo . cloth , 55 . THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN ILLUSTRATED BY ENGLISH LAW . Intended chiefly for Students at the Universities and Inns of Court . By JAMES WILLIAMS , B . O . L ., M . A ., of Lincoln ' s Inn , Barrister-at-Law . with * V * JEnfflish In this Law tvorJc upon the Institutes , the same are subjects , as far . as possible , compared paragraph by paragraph 1 A commentary upon the Institutes which will be of great use to candidates for legal honours at the universities Law Times . * . * We can hardly speak too highly of the design of this small work , and the labour bestowed Law upon Students it . ' * Journal . ' The idea of this little book is good , and it has been well carried out . '—Law Journal . Just published , demy 8 vo . cloth , 155 . LEADING CASES IN MODERN EQUITY . By THOMAS BRETT , of the Middle Temple , Barrister-at-Law , LL . B ., Joint Author of * Clerke and Brett ' s Conveyancing Acts , ' and Lecturer in Equity to the Incorporated Law Society , & c , & c , Sec . ' S It pecially deserves recommended high praise as for a the text care -book and for judgment * The Final evinced ' by the in Solicitor its execution ' s Journal . '—Law , January Timks . 21 and June 30 , 1888 . I London : WILLIAM CLOWES & SONS , Limited , 37 Fleet Street . j l Wr
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1888, page 963, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081888/page/61/
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