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 HEA subject are shown together under the appropriate head. The second volume contains the Land Laws of Tennessee. The work was loosely prepared." HAYWOOD, JOHN. Reports of Cases in the Superior Courts of Law and Equity of the State of North Carolina, from 1789 to 1806. 2(1 ed. By W. H. Battle. 2 vols. 8vo. Raleigh. 1832-43. Volume second contains Martin's North Carolina Reports. — . Reports of Cases in the Courts of Errors and Appeals of the State of Tennessee, from 1810-18. 3 vols. 8vo. Knoxville and Nashville. 1818. " The most important of these Cases were controversies, involving questions of Tennessee land law. The Cases on general subjects, are of bat little authority, many of them having been overruled, and the Reports are rarely referred to at the Bar or from the Bench." . The North Carolina Justice. 8vo. ■ . A Revisal of all the Publick Acts of the State of North Carolina, and of the State of Tennessee, now in force in the State of Tennessee. 2d ed. 4to. Nashville. 1810. " This work consists simply of the unrepealed Statutes of a public nature, arranged in the order of time in which they were enacted." HAZARD, SAMUEL. The Register of Pennsylvania, devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and every other kind of useful Information respecting the State of Pennsylvania. 16 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1828-30. HEARNE, THO. A Collection of curious Discourses, written by eminent Antiquarians, containing a great number of Tracts on the Laws and Constitution of England, and upon several curious Sub- jects. 2d ed., with considerable Additions. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1771. HEATH, SIR ROB. Maxims and Rules of Pleading in Actions, Real, Personal, and Mixt, Popular and Penal, describing the Nature of Declarations, &c., published with Additions. By W. B. 8vo. London. 1094. The author compiled this volume for his own use in practice. It is a work of great authority, and has been a guide to all special pleaders since its publication. Viner frequently cites'it in his Abridgment. The best editions are by T. Cunningham, 8vo., London, 1771, 1791. See Cunningham, ante. 379