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Orellius' Text, English 2972 POLITICAL WORKS, Commonwealth and Notes, cloth, 1s. 6d. pub. 4s. 6d. Eton, 1846 LAWS, translated, with Dissertations, Illustrations, 2939 Orationes, pro Fonteio, Cucina, &c. Tauchnitz, Notes from other Authors, Divine, Canonical, Civil, pocket edition (604 pages) 1s. 6d. Lips. 1849 &c. by BARHAM. Although most important and 2940 Ditto, pro Quinctio, Roscio, Verr. &c. edidit interesting of all Cicero's Works, only now first Nobbe, Tauchnitz edit. 18. 6d. translated, a text book of grand principles and ele ments of law, and next to the Bible, no volume better entitled to our esteem. Its influence over minds of great JURISCONSULTS has been immense. 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