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 register's books were always referred to." Bridgman informs us, that "from the author's official station great expectations were formed by the profession from the proposed publication of them ; sed parturient monies," etc. 1 Sch. & Lef. 210; Bridg. Bib. 95; Sug. Ven. and Purch. 2d ed. 139; 2 An. Rev. Pt. 2, 808; 1 Kent's Com. 460.

DICKINSON, WILLIAM. A Practical Exposition of the Law relative to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the Peace. 2d ed. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1822.

. The Justice Law of the last five years, viz. : from 1813 to 1817, both inclusive ; being Supplementary to the several Treatises on the Office and Duties of a Justice of the Peace ; by Burn, Williams, and Dickinson ; comprehending the Statutes and decided Cases relating thereto, to the conclusion of the Session of Parliament of the 57th Geo. III. ; with additional Precedents. 8vo. London. 1818.

"A very good and convenient Appendix, executed with sufficient care and skill to answer all the purposes for which it was undertaken." 88 Month. Rev. 333.

. A Practical Guide to the Quarter Sessions, and other Sessions of the Peace ; adapted to the use of Young Magistrates and Professional Gentlemen, at the commencement of their practice. 5th ed. revised and corrected, with great additions, by Mr. Serjeant Talfourd. Glh ed. with additions, by R. P. Tyrwhitt. 8vo. London. 1845.

DICKINSON, R.. A Digest of the Law relative to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace. 8vo. Boston. 1818.

. A Digest of the Law relative to the Powers and Duties of Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, and Collectors of Taxes. 8vo. Springfield. 1810.

DICKSON, RICHARD. A Practical Exposition of the Law of Wills. 12mo. London. 1830.

DICTIONARY. The Law French Dictionary, alphabetically digested ; to which is added the Law Latin Dictionary ; being an alphabetical collection of such Law Latin words as are found in several authentic Manuscripts and printed Books of Precedents. 8vo. London. 1718.

DIGEST of Cases reported in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina. 8vo. Charleston. 1824. 266