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 BE A in New York in 1821, with notes by H. W. Warner. In 1834 the second En£Tlish edition appeared with additions, and the second American edi- tion is reprinted from the last English edition. This work will be found a valuable guide to the profession in those states having Courts of Equity. Mr. Nicoll has performed the duties of an editor in a very creditable manner. 25 A. J. 492. BEAMES, JOHN. Sketch of the doctrine relative to Commitments in Bankruptcy. 12mo. London. 1827. BEARBLOCK, JAMES. A Treatise upon Tithes, containing an estimate of every tilheable article, &lc. 6th ed. 8vo. London. 1832. BEARD, H. Cursory remarks on the laws with respect to the imprisonment of debtors. 8vo. London. 1801. Fcnnphlet. BEASLY, THOMAS J. Precedents for the master's office, ap- proved of by the masters of her Majesty's High Court of Chan- cery, in Ireland ; with practical notes and references. To which are also added an improved collection of petitions, with useful forms incident to the progress of a cause through the Court of Chancery. 8vo. Dublin. 1844. . A synopsis of proceedings in the master's office, under the new rules, with an appendix of precedents and index. 8vo. Dublin. 1837. . Lectures relative to the profession of Attorney and Solicitor, delivered in the Hall of the Dublin Law Institute. 8vo. Dublin. 1842. These Lectures are fraught with valuable historical information upon the origin of Attorneys in ancient and modern times, and contain many valuable suggestions relative to their duties and responsibilities. 24 L. O. 437. BEATTY, FRANCIS. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in Ireland, during the time of Sir Anthony Hart. 8vo. Dublin. 1829. BEAUiMANOIR PHILIPPES DE. Coustumes de Beavoisis. Assises et bons Usages du Royaume de Jerusalem, par Meessire Jean d'Ibelin, Comte de Japhe et d'Ascalon, S. de Rames et de Baruth. Et autres anciennes Coutumes ; le tout tire des manu- scrits ; avec des notes et observations, et un golssaire par G. T. de la Thaumassiere. fol. Bourges. 1090. Beaumanoir, was one of the most learned men of his age in civil and 103