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4816 Gregory (F.) Modest Plea for the due Regulation of the Press,

2s 6d

4to, 1698

4817 Hall (R.) Apology for the Freedom of the Press, 2s 8vo, 1793 4818 Liberty of the Press.-Word to the Wise, or some seasonable Cautions about regulating the Press, 2s

8vo, 1712

4818*Liberty of the Press, Letter to a great Man concerning, 2s

4to, 1729

4819 Liberty of the Press, Essay on, chiefly as it respects personal

8vo,

slander, 2s 4819*Liberty of the Press, Resolutions of the Friends of the, 1s

4820 Reasons against restraining the Press, Is 4821 Militia Reformed, or an easy Scheme of Furnishing England with a Land Force, 2s

8vo, 1793

4to, 1704

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8vo, 1698

8vo, 1752

8vo, 1778

4822 Militia, Treatise concerning the, by C. S. 1s 6d 4823 Militia Laws, Observations ou the, Is 6d 4824 Militia, Scheme for establishing a Militia, Is 4to, Eton, n. d. 4825 Orme (T.) Proposals for making the Militia more useful, 2s 6d

4to, 1712

4826 Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army in England, 28

4to, 1699

4827 Sharpe (Gran.) Tracts on National Defence by a Free Militia,

sewed, 2s 8vo, 1781 4828 Sharp (Gr.) Tracts shewing the only True and Legal Means of National Defence, is by a free Militia, 1s 6d 8vo, 1781 4829 Sharpe (G.) Tract concerning the Doctrine of Nullum Tempus occurrit Regi, Is

8vo, 1779 4830 Standing Armies, Historic Recollections of the Conduct of, 1s 6d 4831 Standing Army, Argument shewing that it is inconsistent with

8vo, 1821

4to, 1697

a free Government, 2s 4832 Defoe (D.) Reflection on a Pamphlet entituled, An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent, &c. 2s 6d

4to, 1697

4833 Trenchard (T.) Short History of Standing Armies in England, 4to, 1698

2s

4834 Trenchard (T.) History of Standing Armies, Is 6d 8vo, 1731

British Statute and Common Law.

4835 Statutorum Abbreviamentum (no title), calf, 8s

8vo, Lond. impressum per Richardum Pynson, 1499 4836 Magna Carta in F. whereunto is added more statutes than ever was imprynted in any one boke before this tyme, 23 6d

12mo, 1529

4837 Magna Carta, cum aliis Antiquis Statutis, neat, 78 6d

12mo, Lond. 1532

4838 Magna Carta cum aliis Antiquis Statutis, Is

12mo, 1540

4839 Statutes made and established from the Time of King Henry third unto the first year of King Henry VIII, with the Statutes published each Session to the reign of James I, 4 vol. £1 fol. various years, 1540-1616 4840 Pulton (F.) Collection of all the Statutes now in use, with a Kalendar by Manby, 98

fol 1670 4841 Scobell (H.) Collection of Acts and Ordinances from 1640 to

1656, 7s fol. 1658 4842 Skene (J.) Auld Laws and Constitutions of Scotland, neat, 16s fol. 1609 4843 Lawes and Actes of Parliament maid be King James the First, and his Successours Kinges of Scotland, Edin. 1597—The XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, and XX, Parliaments of King James VI-The XXI Parliament of James VI, manuscript -The XXII Parliament of James VI, Edin. 1621-The XXIII Parliament of James VI, ib. 1621—Actes made in the first Parliament of King Charles, ib. 1633; in 1 vol. £1 8s

folio

4844 Abridgment de touts les cases reportez a large per Mons. Plowden, Is 6d 12mo, Lond. n. d. 4845 Abridgement de touts les Cases reportes per M. J. Dyer, interleaved with MS. notes, 3s

12mo, ib. 1602 4846 Abridgement of the Book of Assises, black letter, neat, 5s

12mo, 1555 4847 Account of the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge upon the punishment of Death.-Second Report of the Society, ls 6d 12mo, 4848 Annuities.-Estimate of the Value of Leasehold Estates, and of Annuities and Reversions for Lives and Years, 1731Fleetwood's Enquiry into the customary Estates and Tenant Rights of those who hold Land of Church and other Foundations, 1731-Tables for Renewing and Purchasing of the Leases of Cathedral Churches and Colleges, 1729-Value of Church and College Leases considered, 1729-De Moivre on the Valuation of Annuities upon any number of Lives, as also of Reversions, 1725; in I vol. 5s 8vo 4848 College Leases.-Newton (Sir I.) Tables for renewing and purchasing College Leases, Is 6d, 8vo, 1735-Laurence (E.) Dissertation on Estates upon Lives and Years whether in Lay or Church-hands, Is 6d, 8vo, 1730--Reasons for altering the method used at present in Letting Church and College Leases, 2s, 8vo, 1739-True Estimate of the value of Leasehold Estates, and of Annuities and Reversions for Lives and Years, 2s, 8vo, 1731-Rights of Churches and Colleges defended, Is 6d, 8vo, 1731-Defence of the Church's right in Leasehold Estates, Is 6d, Svo, 1731

4849 College Leases.-Lee (W.) Valuation of Annuities and Leases certain for a single Life, Is 6d

8vo, 1751

4850 Reasonableness of Church and College Fines asserted, Is

8vo, 1731

4851 Reasons for a Law, to oblige Spiritual Persons and Bodies Politick to renew their Lcases for Customary and Reasonable Fines, 1s

8vo

4852 Sir Isaac Newton's Tables for renewing and purchasing of Leases, 1731-True Estimate of the Value of Leasehold Estates and of Annuities for Lives and Years, 1731—Enquiry into the Customary Estates, and Tenant Rights of those who hold Lands of Church and other Foundations, &c. E. Fleetwood, 1731—Animadversions on a Reverend Prelate's remarks upon the Bill now depending in Parliament to prevent Suits for Tythes, 1731-The Rights of Churches and Colleges Depended in Answer to Fleetwood s, 1731, 48 6d 8vo, 4853 Apprentice Laws, Origin, object and operation of the, Is

4853* Bacon's (Sir F.) Elements of the Common Lawes of England, 2s 6d

8vo, 1814

4to, 1639

4854 Bacon's (Lord) Letters, Speeches, Charges, &c. published by Birch, uncut, 4s 6d

8vo, 1763

4855 Beckwith (W.) Plan to prevent charitable Donations from

Loss and Embezzlement, 2s 6d

8vo, 1807

4856 Bentham (Jer.) Truth versus Ashurst, or Law as it is, and as it is said to be, 6d

1823 4856*Booth, Earl of Warrington, Speeches and Grand Jury Charges,

2s

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4to, 1694 4957 Brydges (Sir E.) Grievances imposed on Authors and Publishers by the late Copy-right Act, Is

8vo, 1818 4858 Brydall, Law relating to Natural Fools, Mad-Folks, and Lu

natick persons, 2s

wax Fines, Is 6d

8vo, 1700

4859 Brunskell (P.) Vindication of the Case relating to the Green

12mo, 1684

4860 Charters (S.) on the duty of making a Testament, Is 6d

2s

8vo, 1794 4861 Chancery.-Commission with Instructions and Directions to the Master and Counsaill of the Court of Wards and Liveries for compounding for Wards, Ideots, and Lunaticks, 4to, 1618 4862 Chronica Juridicialia; or a Calendar of the Years of our Lord and those of the Kings of England, with Tables of all the Judges, &c. 4s 6d 8vo, 1685 4863 Coker (Sir H.) Oppressio Restringit, and an Ease to the

Countrey, Is 6d

4864 Collet (H.) Treatise on the Laws of England concerning Estates in Lands, Advowsons, &c. Is 6d

8vo, 1680

8vo, 1754

4864*Cooper (C. P.) Juridical Letters in reference to the present Crisis of Law Reform, Is 6d

8vo, 1830

4865 Cotton (Sir R.) Abridgment of the Records in the Tower, published by Prynne, 9s

fol. 1679

4866 Courtney (J.) Remarks on the Bill for regulating Parish

Registers, Is 6d

1812

4867 Cruise (W.) Essay on the Law of Dignities, or Titles of

Honour, 3s

4868 Doderidge (Sir J.) English Lawyer, 3s

8vo, n. d. 4to, 1631

4869 Fitzherbert (A.) Natura Brevium, in French, neat, 4s

12mo, 1567

4870 Fitzherbert (A.) New Natura Brevium, corrected and re

vised, 3s 8vo, 1677 4871 Evidence.-Essay on the Nature of Oaths and judicial Evidence, Is Svo, (circa, 1740) 4872 Fleetwood (E.) Enquiry into the Customary-Estates and Tenant-Rights of those who hold Lands of Church Foundations, Is 6d

8vo, 1731 4872 Foley (R.) Practice of the Court of Great Sessions in Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, 3s 6d 8vo, 1792 4873 Fortescue (J.) Commendation of the Politique Lawes of England, trans. by Mulcaster, 5s 12mo, 1573

4874 Godolphin (J.) View of the Admiral Jurisdiction, 28

8vo, 1661

4875 Grand Jury Charges.-Bohun (E,) Charges at the Quarter Sessions for Suffolk, 2s, 4to, 1693-Hare (H.) Charge at the Surrey Quarter Sessions, Is 6d, 4to, 1692-Second charge of Sir D. Dolins to the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, ls, 4to, 1726

4876 Harrison's Practice of the Court of King's Bench, Autograph of John Horne (Tooke), 3s 6d 8vo, 1761 4876*Hayes (R.) Method for valuing Annuities upon Lives, 2s

4to, 1746 4877 Herbert (Sir E.) Account of the Authorities in Law upon which Judgment was given in Sir E. Hale's Case, 1688-Lord Chief Justice Herbert's Account examined, by W. Attwood, 1689, 3s

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4878 Herne (J.) Reading upon the Statutes concerning Commissions of Sewers, 2s 4to, 1659 4879 Hook, Letter on the danger arising to Society from Perjury, Is 6d

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4to, 1798

4880 Huntingford (J.) Laws of Masters and Servants considered,

ls 6d

8vo, 1790

4880* Imprisonment for Debt.-Petition to the King and Parliament, wherein is declared the Mischief of Imprisoning Men's Bodies for Debt, dirty, 2s

4to,1622

4881 Inclosures.-Essay on the Nature and Method of ascertaining the specifick Shares of Proprietors upon the Inclosure of Common Fields, 2s 4882 Jacob (G) The Student's Companion, or the Reason of the Law of England, morocco, 4s 6d

8vo, 1766

8vo, 1725

4883 Jacob (G) Gentieman's Law: a collection of all the Laws relating to the King, Nobility, &c. neat, 5s 8vo, 1719 4884 Jennyns (J. C.) Enquiry into the Merits of Lord Redesdale's Bill for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, Is 6d Svo, 1814 4884*Jones (J.) Workes. The Judges judged out of their own Mouths-Eight observable Points of Law-The Autoritie of a Justice of Peace-Jurors Judges both by Law and Fact, 5s 6d

18mo, 1650

4885 Jus Academicum: or a Defence of the peculiar jurisdiction which belongs to the Universities, 3s

4to, 1722

4886 Justice and the Footmen: or a true state of the case of the intended meeting of Livery Servants at Hickford's Rooms, 3s

8vo, 1744

12mo, 1718

4887 Laws concerning Travelling, &c. 2s 6d 4888 Lambard (W.) Commentary upon the high Courts of Justice in England, 3s

12mo, 1635 4889 Law.-Review of a Cause in Chancery between James Fox and Robert Mackreth, 1792-Lord Camden's Argument in giving Judgment on the Ejectment between Hinson and Kersey, 1771-Elements of Jurisprudence, 1783Minutes of Proceedings against ten of the Mutineers of the Bounty, 1794; in 1 vol. neat, 5s 6d

4to

4890 Literary Property.-Petitions and Papers relating to the Bill of the Booksellers now before the House of Commons, 2s

4to, 1774 4891 Reasons for a modification of the Act of Anne respecting the delivery of Books, 1s 6d

8vo, 1813

4892 Littleton, Tenures, RARE, £1 10s, small folio Rothomagensi ad instantiam Richardi Pynson (circa) 1500

4893 Littleton's Tenures, in English, 2s 6d 12mo, 1627 4893* List of the Officers and their Deputies belonging to the several Courts at Westminster, &c. with the Tables of Fees claimed by them, 3s 6d

fol. 1731

4894 Lowndes (T) Remarks on the Hampstead Heath Inclo

sure Bill, Is

4895 Madan, Thoughts on executive Justice with respect to our

8vo, 1829

Criminal Laws, 3s

12mo, 1785

4896 Marius (J.) Advice concerning Bills of Exchange, Is 6d

12mo, 1655

4897 Mundell (A.) Reasons for a revision of the Fiscal Code, 2s

8vo, 1828 4898 Newton (Sir I.) Tables for renewing and purchasing Cathedral and College Leases, Is 6d

8vo, Camb. 1686

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