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 LEE LEAMING, A. and J. SPICER. The Laws of New Jersey ; containing the Grants and original Constitutions of New Jersey, the Acts passed during the Proprietary Governments, and other material transactions before the Surrender to Queen Ann, 1702 ; together with the Instruments of Surrender and Acceptance, &c. fol. Philadelphia. 1752. LEAVITT, J. A Summary of the Laws of Massachusetts, from 1692 to 1810, relative to the Settlement, Support, Employment, and Removal of Paupers. 8vo. Boston. 1810. LEAVITT, HUMPHREY H. The Ohio Officer, and Justice's Guide, embracing the Duties of Constables and other Township Officers ; also, Directions and Forms for Executors, Administra- tors, Guardians, &c. 8vo. Steubenville. 1843. LECHFORD, THOMAS. Plain Dealing, or News from New England. 8vo. London. 1642. This tract contains some valuabl'; information respecting the old Colony Laws of Massachusetts. The author, having sought in vain to gain a livelihood among the Colonists as an attorney, and being cau- tioned at a quarter Court not to meddle with controversies, returned to England and wrote this tract. It appears to be a sensible production, and by no means deserves the slur which Hutchinson has seen fit to, bestow upon it. 12 A. J. 335. LE CRAS, ABRAHAM J. The Laws, Customs, and Privileges, and their Administration in the Island of Jersey ; with Notices of Guernsey ; also, a Commentary on certain Abuses, and a Petition to Parliament for a Reform of the same. 12mo. London. 1839. There is much in this little book to interest both the lawyer and the general reader, relative to the moral to which the book will point, and for the information which it is well calculated to afford. 6 M. L. IM. 245. LEE, J. Y. A Treatise on the Evidence of Abstracts of Title to Real Property. 8vo. London. 1843. LEE, F. V. A Practical Treatise on the Rateability of Property to the Relief of the Poor, Law of Parochial Settlements, Re- moval of the Poor, Appeals against Rates, Orders of Removal and Filiation, (fee. 12mo. London. 1830. LEE, E. The Statute Laws of Ireland, Common-Placed. 4to. Dublin. 1734. 456