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 LAW LA.W. The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1845-46. . The Law and Practice of Letters Patent for Inventions ; Statutes, Practical Forms, and Digest of the Reported Cases. Svo. London. 184L . Tiic Carolina Law Repository ; containing Biographical Sketches of Eminent Judges, Opinions of American and Foreign Jurists, and Reports of Cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. 2 vols. 8vo. Raleigh. 1814-16. 2d ed., wifti Notes. By W. H. Batde. 8vo. 1844. . The Law Magazine, or Quarterly Review of Jurispru- dence ; from June, 1828, to May, 1844. 31 vols. 8vo. London. 1830-44. T'his work is continued by a new series, of which five volumes have already appeared. . The Monthly Law Magazine, from 1838 to 1841. 10 vols. 8vo. London. 1838-41. . The Law Reporter. Edited by P. W. Chandler. 8 vols. Svo. Boston. 1839-46. The Law Reporter, besides an able leading article in each number, and a variety of useful information, contains Reports of Cases no where else to be found, as well as Cases of general interest, before they are pub- lished throujjh the reg^ular channels. . The Exact Law-giver; or, z 3fanu(hictio to the perfect Knowledge of the Common and Statute Law of England. 8vo. London. 1658. . A Philological Commentary, or Illustration of the most obvious and useful Words in the Law. By E. L. 12mo. London. 1652. . The Law Library. Edited by J. C. Lowber, T. Ser- geant. J. Purdon, and T. I. Wharton. 52 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1833-46. The editors designated the works suitable for re-publication, which seems to be the only editorial care that they have bestowed upon the Law Library. Its object is to furnish, at a reduced price, the best ele- mentary legal Treatises of Great Britain; and the selections hitherto made are, for the most part, judicious, and generally approved of. The Law Library has been the means of placing within the reach of the 29 449