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 MIL and clearly before the Profession. Mr. Miller has stated every Case that bears upon it, accompanied by very able and judicious remarks ; and his work cannot fail to be highly acceptable to the practitioner. 28 L. O. 374. MILLER, SAMUEL. Suggestions for a General Equalization of the Land Tax; with a Statement of the Legal Rights and Remedies of Persons Unequally Assessed. 3d ed. 8vo. London. 1844. . All the Orders of the High Court of Chancery. from H. Vacation, 1828, to E. T., 1843 ; with all the Statutes relating to Pleading and Practice in that Court; including the Acts for taking Bills, pro confesso, and effectuating the Service of Process out of the Jurisdiction, &c. ; with Notes of the Deci- sions upon the above Orders and Statutes, and Explanatory Observations. 2d ed. 12 mo, London. 1845. "He appears to have executed his appointed task with care and cor- rectness, and on the whole, we may venture to say, that his book will be a useful adjunct to the already existing books of Practice." 5 Jurist, J 146; 23 L. O. 85. . The Act 2 Will. IV., c. 45, to Amend the Repre- sentation of the People of England and Wales, with the Boundary Act; also, the Duties of Candidates, Officers, &;c. 12mo. Lon- don. 1832. MILLER, JOHN. An Inquiry into the Present State of the Sta- tute and Criminal Law of England. 8vo. London. 1822. An Inquiry into the Present State of the Civil Law of England. 8vo. London. 1825. On the Administration of Justice in the British Colonies in the East Indies. 8vo. London. 1828. . On the present Unsettled Condition of the Law, and its Administration. Si^o. London. 1839. MILLER, W. B. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from 1830 to 1841. 19 vols. 8vo. New Orleans. 1831-41. The first five volumes are reported by Miller, and the remaining four- teen by T. Curry. 514