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 CLA Serjeants, &c., showing the times of their several promotioHs, &c., opposite to the years in the said Calendar. 2d ed. 8vo. Lon- don. 1739. Out of Dugdale's Origines, and Rastal's Table of Years, were stolen the Chronica Juridicialia. Nic. Eng. Hist. Lib. 7G. CHURCH, R. S. A Digested Index to the Reports of the Supreme Court, and the Court for the Correction of Errors, in the State of New York. Including Coleman's Cases, Caine's Cases, Caine's Reports, Johnson's Cases, 18 vols, and a part of the 19th of Johnson's Reports, and Anthon's Nisi Prius. 2 vols. 8vo. New York. 1822. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. The Political Works of ; com- prising his Treatise on the Republic and his Treatise on the Laws. Translated from the original, with JDissertations and Notes. By Francis Barham. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1841. Mr. Barham has laid the Profession under many obligations to him, by presenting in a good English garb these revered relics of Cicero. His prefaces, notes, and addenda, are comprehensive, learned, and replete with useful information. CITY HALL RECORDER, See Rogers. REPORTER. See Lomas. CLANCY, JAMES. A Treatise on the Rights, Duties, and Lia- bilities of Husband and Wife, at Law and in Equity. 3d ed. 8vo. London. 1827. 2d Am. ed. 8vo. New York. 1837. The third edition was mostly re-written, and a number of new chap- ters added. . An Essay on the Equitable Rights of Married Women, with respect to their Separate Property, and also on their claim to a Provision called the Wife's Equity. 8vo. Dublin. 1819. CLAPHAM, SAMUEL. A Collection of the several Points of Sessions' Law, alphabetically arranged ; contained in Burn and AVilliams on the Office of a Justice, Blackstone's Commentaries. East and Hawkins on Crown Law, Addington's Penal Statutes, &c., designed to assist Magistrates to refer to these several autho- rities; to supply the Clergy with professional information; and 197