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 LAW LAWS. The Laws respecting Commons and Commoners, in which the whole Law relative to the Rights and Privileges of both Lords and Commons, is laid down in the most plain and easy manner, and in which the Law relative to the Liclosing of Commons is particularly attended to. 8vo. London. 1817. . The Laws respecting Highways and Turnpike Roads, of Changing, Stopping, and repairing Highways, comprising the Common and Statute Law; with an Appendix of Forms and Precedents. 3d ed. Bvo. London. 1816. . The Laws respecting Travellers and Travelling, compris- ing all the Cases and Statutes relative to Stage Coaches, Inn- keepers, Land and AVater Carriage, &;c. 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1811. . The Laws of Physicians, Surgeons, and Apothecaries, containing all the Statutes, Cases at large. Arguments, Resolu- tions, and Judgments concerning them. By T. Cunningham. 8vo. London. 1767. . The Laws of Highways and Turnpike Roads, containing the two Acts, 7 Geo. HL, with References to former Acts; to- gether with a variety of Precedents, with the Form of a Book for Surveyors ; likewise many Cases determined in the Court of K. B. By Lord Mansfield. 8vo. London. 1767. . The Laws respecting Women, as they regard their Natural Rights, or their Connections and Conduct ; also, the Obligations of Parent and Child, and the Condition of Minors ; the whole laid down according to the Principles of the Common and Statute Law, explained by the Practice of the Courts of Law and Equity, and describing the Nature and Extent of the Ecclesiastical Juris- iliction. 8vo. London. 1777. " This book seems to have -experienced a neglect, by no means con- sistent with its merit. It is the most comprehensive, and, with reference to any single work, the most useful treatise on this head of the Law." Preston on Abstr. 291. . The Laws of Honour ; or, a Compendious Account of the Ancient Derivation of all Tides, Dignities, Offices, &c. 8vo. London. 1726. 453