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 AYL the case of Ireland, being bound by acts of Parliament of Eng- land. 8vo. London. 1698. AUBER, PETER. Analysis of the Constitution of the East India Company, and of the laws passed by Parliament for the govern- ment of their affairs at home and-abroad. 8vo. London. 1826. AUCTIONS. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Auctions, with forms, tables, statutes, and directions to Auctioneers. 12mo. London. 1838. This Treatise is designed rather as a guide to auctioneers than to law- yers. It is, however, a convenient book of reference to those who have occasion to advise on the law of public sales, and is a work " creditable to the learning, perspicacity, and zeal of the author, whoever he may be." 2 M. L. M. 76. AUSTIN, JOHN. The Province of Jurisprudence determined. 8vo. London. 1832. This is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable contributions to the philosophy of Law and Legislation that has been produced in modern times, and entitles the author to rank with Hooker and Montesquieu. Jeremy Bentham, in his " Prtntiples of Morals and Legislation" has in part occupied the same field, but his work falls far below the one under consideration. " The style of Professor Austin's Treatise is so con- densed as to defy a just abridgment." 18 West. Rev. 237; 2 Month. Rev. 1833, p. 78 ; 1 Duer on Insurance, 3. AUSTIN, BENJAMIN. Observations on the pernicious practice of the law. 8vo. Boston. 1819. Pamphlet. AUTHORS. A plea for authors and the rights of literary property. 8vo. New York. 1838. Pamphlet. AVALOS, F. A. DE CHRISTOPHORO. Essai sur le commerce et les Interets de I'Espagne et de ses Colonies. 12mo. Paris. 1819. AYCKBOURN, HUBERT. The new Chancery Practice, being a condensed Treatise of the practice of the Court of Chancery, as altered by the recent statutes and orders, &c. 2d ed. r2mo. London. 1846. AYLIFFE, JOHN A. New Pandect of the Roman Civil Law, with many useful observations thereon ; showing wherein that law differs from the municipal law of Great Britain, from the Canon law in general, &c. folio. London. 1734. " Aylitfe's work, though learned, is dull and tedious, and stuffed with 80