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 PET PETERS, RICHARD, Jr. A full and arranged Digest of Cases decided in ihe Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts, of the United States, from the Organization of the Government. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1838-39. PETERSDORFF, CHARLES. An Alphabetical Summary of the Practice of the Courts of K. B., C. P., and Ex., as Assimi- lated and Established by the recent Rules and Statutes; with Practical Forms and Costs. 2d ed. 12mo. London. 1835. Mr. PetersdorfF professes to give a succint view of the practice of the three Courts at Westminster, as recently modified. The conception of the design is excellent, but of the execution, we can say no more than that it is tolerable. 2 Leg. Ex. 248. . The Law Student's Common-Place Book. 4to. London. 1831. . Practical Precedents in Pleading, prepared in accordance with the recent Rules and Statutes; with Explanatory and Practical Directions, and Preliminary Remarks upon the Effect and Application of the late Rules in Pleading. 8vo. Lon- don. 1835. Ttie Precedents are concisely drawn, and show considerable labour and care in their preparation, and are furnished with notes explaining their application. 9 L. O. 150; 4 Leg. Exam. & L. C. 376. . A General Index to Precedents in Civil and Cri- minal Pleadings. 8vo. London. 1822. . A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases determined in the Courts of K. B., C. P., Ex., and at Nisi Prius, and of the Rules of Court, from 1660, to M. T., 4 Geo. IV.; with important MS. Cases; comprising, under the several Titles, a practical Treatise on the different Branches of the Common Law. 15 vols. 8vo. London. 1825-30. 15 vols. 8vo. New York. 1829-32. This Abridgment, in a great measure, supersedes the necessity of pos- sessing the elder Reports. The Cases are, generally, correctly abridged, the references numerous and applicable, and the work is as free from mistakes as could be expected from the nature of the undertaking. Such errata as were discovered in the English, are corrected in the American edition, and PetersdorfTs Abridgment is an exceedingly convenient book of reference, though it was never a general favorite with the Profession. None of this author's productions are but moderately esteemed. Daw- son's Attorneys, 184 ; 3 Ang. L. L 183, 2G6 ; 5 L. M. 434. 565