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JAMES (Edwin). Bankrupt law of the United States, 1867. With notes, and a collection of American and English decisions upon the principles and practice of the law of bankruptcy. v, 325 pp. 8°. New York, Harper & bros. 1867.

JAMES (John). Trial, at the king's-bench, for high-treason, Nov. 1662. Wrote by his friends. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2). JAMES (Thomas Henry). A handy book of the law of merchant shipping. Abridged from the large treatise by Maude and Pollock. xii, 142 pp. 120. London, Henry Sweet, 1866. JARVIS (Mrs. Sarah M.) v. JARVIS (Rev. Samuel Farmar). Report of the proceedings on the petition of Mrs. Sarah M. Jarvis, for a divorce from her husband, Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, before a committee of the legislature of Connecticut. 2d ed. 116 pp. 8°. Hartford, Review press, 1839.

JEANNE d'Arc. See JOAN of Arc. JEFFERYS (Elizabeth). Case for murder.

See SWAN (J.) and JEFFERYS. JENKES (Francis). Proceedings against [him], for a speech made by him on the hustings, at Guildhall, on midsummer-day, 1676. [Published by his friends]. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7].

JENKINS (Elisha), v. VAN RENSSELAER (Solomon). Report of the trials of the causes of Elisha Jenkins v. Solomon Van Rensselaer, v. John Tayler; the same, v. Charles D. Cooper, and the same, v. Francis Bloodgood. Before arbitrators, at Albany, August 16-18, 1808. 80 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Albany, Croswell & Frary, 1808.

JERVIS (Sir John). On the office and duties of coroners; with forms and precedents. By W. N. Welsby. 3d ed. By C. W. Lovesy. xx, 456 pp. 12 London, H. Sweet, etc. 1866. JEVERLAND,(Oldenburg). Verzeichniss und summarischer inhalt der in den jeverschen wochenblättern von 1791-1813 bekannt gemachten landesherrlichen verordnungen und obrigkeitlichen verfügungen, [etc.] 144 pp. 8°. Jever, C. L. Mettcker, 1836. JOAN of ARC, or JEANNE DARC. Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc. Par Jules Quicherat. 5 v. 8°. Paris, J. Renouard, et Cie. 1841-49. JOHNSON (Rev. Samuel). The proceedings against [him], at the king's-bench, for high misdemeanours, [for] writing and publishing two scandalous libels against the govern

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ment; June 21, 1686. fol. Wright, 1778.

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London, T.

JONES (Hamilton C.) Reports of cases in law in the supreme court of North Carolina. v. 7-8. 8°. Salisbury, J. J. Bruner, 1860–62. JONES (Sir Thomas). Defence of judgment given [in the case of Jay vs. Topham]. See PEMBERTON (Sir Francis), and JONES. JOURNAL du palais, 1865 and 1866. v. 76–77. 8°. Paris, Bureaux de l'administration, 1865-66.

JURIST (The). V. 12. Parts i and ii. 2 v. 8°. London, H. Sweet, 1867. JUSTICE (Alexander). A general treatise of the dominion and laws of the sea. [With] discourses about the jurisdiction and manner of proceeding in the admiralty of England, both in criminal and civil matters, and adjudg'd cases concerning trade and navigation. 6 p. l. vi, 660, 40 pp. 41. 2 pl. sm. 4°. London, S. & J. Sprint, 1705. JUSTINIANUS I. (Flavius Anicius, Roman emperor). Corpus juris civilis academicum parisiense, in quo Justiniani institutiones, digesta sive pandecta, codex, authenticæ seu novellæ constitutiones, et edicta comprehenduntur, etc. Opera et cura C. M. Gallisset. 7a ed. 1268 pp. 4°. Paris, A. Cotelle, 1862.

Codex de tortis. 3181. fol. Venetijs, Baptista de tortis, [n. d.] [Imperfect. Wanting 1. 318].

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Infortiatum de tortis. 2701. fol. Venetijs, Baptista de tortis, 1497.

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Instituta de tortis 198, 81. fol. Venetijs, Baptista de tortis, 1498. [Imperfect: wanting 1. 1]. -The same. Institutiones imperiales. 8p. 1. 1391. sm. 4°. Parisiis, Thielman Kerver, 1511.

Novellarvm constitvtionvm, [etc.] qvae extant, et ut exstant volumen. Appositi sunt item canones sanctoru apostoloru per Clementem in unu congesti, [Gr. Lat.] Gregorio Haloandro interprete. 12 p. 1. 224, 266 pp. fol. Norembergæ, Io. Petreius, 1531.

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Volvmen legvm parvvm qvod vocant, in qvo hæc iusvnt, tres posteriores lib. cod. [etc.] græcæ leges, [etc.] authenticæ seu novellæ constitutiones eiusdem principis, [etc.] Omnia commentariis [Contii] illustrata. 1 p. l. 162, 144 1. fol. Lugdvni, 1584.

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The institutes of Justinian, with English introduction, translation, and notes. By Thomas Collett Sandars. 3d ed. vi, 606 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, Green & Co. 1865.

KEACH (Benjamin). Trial at Ailsbury for a libel, Oct. 1664. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2]. KEELE (William Conway). Provincial jus

tice; or, magistrate's manual: being a complete digest of the criminal law of Canada, and a compendious and general view of the provincial law of Upper Canada. 2d ed. x, 652 pp. 8°. Toronto, H. & W. Rowsell, 1843. KENDALL (Thomas), and ROE (Richard). Proceedings between the king and T. Kendall and R. Roe, in the king's bench, on an habeas corpus upon a commitment for high treason, Oct. 1695. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4]. KENMURE (William Gordon, 6th viscount). See GORDON. KENT (James). Commentaries on American

law. 11th ed. Edited by George F. Comstock. 4 v. 8°. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. 1866.

On international law, revised, with notes and cases, brought down to the present time. Edited by J. T. Abdy. xxi, 484 pp. 8°. Cambridge, Deighton, Bell & Co. 1866. (2 copies).

KENTUCKY (State of). Code of practice in civil and criminal cases for the state of

Kentucky. Prepared by M. C. Johnson, James Harlan, and J. W. Stevenson, commissioners, with all amendments made prior to Jan. 1, 1867. Edited by Harvey Myers. xii, 809 pp. 8°. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1867. (2 copies).

A digest of the general law of Kentucky, Dec. 4, 1859, to 4th June, 1865, and session of 1865-66; with notes of the decisions of the court of appeals. By Harvey Myers. xvi, 796 pp. 8°. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1866. KERN (Charles). Tryal for being a Romish priest. fol. London, 1679.

[With BROMMICH (A.), and ATKINS (W.) Tryal. pp. 13-20. London, 1679].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2]. KERR (Col. Lewis). Trial. See WORKMAN (James), and KERR. KERR (R. Malcolm). A digest of the law: how attainable. 31 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1866.

KERR (William Williamson). A treatise on the law and practice of injunctions in equity. Ivi, 710 pp. 8°. London, Maxwell & son, 1867.

KID (John), and KING (John). Spirit of popery, speaking out of the mouths of pha

natical protestants; or, the last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high treason and rebellion, at Edinburgh, August 14th, 1679. 5 p. l. 73 pp. 31. fol. London, W. Kittleby, 1680.

KIDD (Capt. William), and others. Trial at the Old-Bailey for murder and piracy upon the high seas, May, 1701. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5). KILMARNOCK (William Boyd, 4th earl of). See BOYD.

KING (John). Last speech. See KID (John),

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Chudleigh, duchess dowager of). See CHUDLEIGH.

KINLOCH (Alexander), and KINLOCH (James). Proceedings, at Southwark, 1746, relating to their plea of being born in Scotland, and [that they] ought to be tried according to the laws of that kingdom, etc. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9]. KINNE (Asa). Questions and answers on law. 2d ed. 616 pp. 8°. New York, Collins, Keese & Co. 1840.

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KINNERSLEY (Thomas). Trial for forgery. See HALES (William), and KINNERSLEY.

KIRKBY (Col. Richard), and others. Trials, at a court-martial in Jamaica, for offences against the articles of war, Oct. 1702. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5]. KNEVET (Sir Edmund). Trial, at Greenwich, for striking a person within the king's palace there, June, 1541. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). KNIGHTLEY (Alexander). Trial, at the king's-bench, for high treason, May, 1696. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4). KNIGHTLY (Sir Richard), and others. Arraignment, in the star-chamber, for maintaining seditious persons, books, and libels, Feb. 1588. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7]. KNOLLYS or KNOWLES (Charles, claiming to be earl of Banbury). Proceedings against [him] for the murder of Philip Lawson, 1693. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 8).

KNOX (Thomas), and LANE (John). Tryal | LAW journal; comprising reports of cases in

and conviction, for a conspiracy, to defame and scandalize Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe; thereby to discredit their evidence about the horrid popish plot: king's-bench, Nov. 1679. 1 p. 1. 68 pp. fol. London, R. Pawlett, 1680. [TRIALS for treason, v. 3].

The same.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 4].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2). LABATT (Henry J.) and WALKER (A.) Bankrupt law. See UNITED STATES. LALOR (Robert, priest). The case of præmunire in Ireland, or [his] conviction and attainder, being indicted on the statute of the 16 R. ii. 1607. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11]. LAMÉ-FLEURY (Ernest Jules F.) De la législation minérale sous l'ancienne monarchie; ou, recueil méthodique et chronologique des lettres patentes, édits, ordonnances, déclarations, arrêts du conseil d'état du roi, du parlement, et de la cour des monnaies de Paris, etc. xvi, 224 pp. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1857.

LANE (John). Tryal for conspiracy. See KNOX (T.) and LANE (J.) LANGHORN (Richard). Tryal for conspiring the death of the king, subversion of the government and protestant religion, Old Bayley, June, 1679. 68 pp. 11. fol. London, H. Hills, 1679.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 2].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2]. LASSIME (- -). Traité de la contrainte par corps. 352 pp. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1863. LASTARRIA (J. V.) Elementos de derecho publico constitucional teorico, positivo i politico. 3a ed. xvii, 510 pp. 120. Gante, E. Vanderhaeghen, 1865. LATHAM (Francis Law). A treatise on the law of window lights. xvii, 254 pp. 120. London, Butterworths, 1867.

LAUD (William, archbishop of Canterbury). Trial, for high treason, 1643. Wrote by himself. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1]. LAURENT (F.) Histoire du droit des gens

et des relations internationales. 2e éd. corrigée. 12 v. 8°. Bruxelles, A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven et Cie. 1863-66. (2 copies of v. 4-12).

LAW (The) relating to India and the East India company; with notes. 2d ed. viii, 758 pp. 4°. London, W. H. Allen & Co. 1841.

the courts of chancery, king's bench, common pleas, exchequer of pleas, and exchequer chamber, and cases connected with the duties and office of magistrates, 1823-30. 9 v. 4°. London, J. W. Paget and others, 1823-31. LAW journal reports. New series: comprising reports of cases in the house of lords, and in the courts of chancery and appeal in bankruptcy, probate, divorce and matrimonial causes, admiralty, queen's bench and the bail court, common pleas, exchequer, exchequer chamber, and crown cases reserved. Edited by Montague Chambers, Francis Towers Streeten, Freeman Oliver Haynes, and others. 35 v. in 92. 4°. London, E. B. Ince and others, 1832-66.

The same. An analytical digest of the cases published in the new series of the Law journal reports and other reports in the courts of common law and equity, and appeal in bankruptcy, in the house of lords, the privy council, in the court of probate, the court for divorce and matrimonial causes, and in the high court of admiralty. By F. T. Streeten and others. 8 v. 4°. London, J. W. Paget and others, 1831-63.

LAW list for 1867, by W. W. Dalbiac. 120. London, Stevens & sons, 1867.

LAW magazine, August, 1866, to August, 1867. v. 22-23. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1867.

LAW reports. Chancery appeal cases, including bankruptcy and lunacy cases, before the lord chancellor and the court of appeal in chancery, 1865-67. Edited by G. W. Hemming. v. 1-2. 8°. London, for the council of law reporting, 1866-67. (2 copies).

Court of common pleas, 1865-67. Reported by John Scott and Henry Bompas. Edited by James Redfoord Bulwer. v. 1-2. 8°. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

Court of exchequer, 1865-67. Reported by James Anstie and Arthur Charles. Edited by James Redfoord Bulwer. v. 1-2. 8°. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

Court of queen's bench, 1865-67. Reported by William Mills and Henry Holroyd, and in the bail court by E. A. C. Schalch. Edited by James Redfoord Bulwer. v. 1-2. 80. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

English and Irish appeal cases and claims of peerage before the house of lords, 1866-67. Reported by Charles Clark. v. 1-2. 8°. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

LAW BOOKS.

LAW reports. Equity cases before the master | LEACH (Dryden). Proceedings in an action of the rolls and the vice-chancellors, 1865-67. of false imprisonment, 1765. See MONEY Edited by G. W. Hemming. (John), and others. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

v. 1-4. 8°.

High court of admiralty and ecclesiastical courts, 1865-67. Reported by Ernst Browning. Edited by James Redfoord Bulwer. v. 1. 8°. London, 1867. (2 copies).

Privy council appeals. Cases heard and determined in the judicial committee and the lords of her majesty's most honourable privy council, 1865-67. Reported by Edmund F. Moore. v. 1. 8°. London, 1867. (2 copies).

Public general statutes, with a list of the local and private acts, 1866-67. v. 1-2. 8°. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

LAW times and journal of property, from April, 1843, to March, 1851. 16 v. fol. London, Law times office, 1843-51.

The same. The journal and record of the law and the lawyers, from April, 1851, to November, 1866. v. 18-41. fol. London, 1851-64.

[v. 17 wanting).

LAW times reports, containing all the cases
argued and determined in the house of lords,
the privy council, the court of appeals in
chancery, the rolls court, v. c. Kindersley's
court, v. c. Stuart's court, v. c. Wood's court,
the court of queen's bench, the court of com-
mon bench, the court of exchequer, the bail
court, the exchequer chamber, the court of
criminal appeal, the probate court, the court
for divorce and matrimonial causes, the ad-
miralty court, the bankruptcy courts, at nisi
prius, maritime law cases. Together with a
selection of cases of universal application,
decided in the superior courts in Ireland and
in Scotland. New series. March, 1860, to
March, 1866. v. 2-13. 8°. London, 1860-66.
LAW (Stephen D.) Copyright and patent
laws of the United States, 1790 to 1868, with
notes of judicial decisions thereunder. 2d ed.
264 pp. 120. New York, Baker, Voorhis &
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LAWRENCE (William Beach), v. DANA
(Richard H. jr.) Circuit court of the United
Bill in
States, district of Massachusetts, ss.
equity. Complainant's affidavits. B. R. Curtis
and J. J. Storrow for complainant. 98, 6 pp.
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LAYER (Christopher). Trial at the king's
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don, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE's state trials, v. 6).

LEAKE (Stephen Martin). The elements of the law of contracts. Ivi, 697 pp. 8°. London, Stevens & sons, 1867.

LE CARON (P. L.) Code des émigrès, ou recueil des dispositions législatives, concernant les impositions, le séquestre, la confiscation, la régle et la vente des biens des anciens propriétaires appelés à recueillir l'indemnité, de 1789 à 1825. 1 p. 1. 438 pp. 8°. Paris, Bossange, 1825.

LECERF (Pierre Louis). Tableau général et

raisonné de la législation française, [etc.] pour servir de préparation à l'étude du droit, [etc.] 4 p. 1. viii, 476 pp. 8°. Paris, G. Thorel, 1841.

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LEE (Capt. Thomas). Arraignment and judg-
ment, at [London], Feb. 1600, for high
treason. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.
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LEECH (Benjamin). Proceedings against
[him] at the Old-Bailey, Oct. 1682, for a
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[HARGRAVE's state trials, v. 10].

LE GENTIL (Charles). Origines du droit.
Essai historique sur les preuves, sous les lé-
gislations juive, égyptienne, indienne, grec-
que et romaine, avec quelques notes touchant
les lois barbares et le vieux droit français. xv,
420 pp. 4°. Paris, A. Durand, 1863.
LEGISLACION de la propiedad literaria.
[anon.] 270 pp. 8°. Madrid, Moya y Plaza,
1863.

LEICESTER (Eng.) county of. Rules and
orders of the court of general quarter sessions
of the peace for the county of Leicester. vii.
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LEIGHTON (Alexander, D. D.) Proceedings
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[HARGRAVE'S state trials. v. 11].
LÉVÊQUE (B. A.) Vérification des écritures.
136 pp. 8°. Agen, P. Noubel, 1840.
LEWIS (David). Trial at Monmouth, for high
treason, March, 1679. Wrote by himself. fol.
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(HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2).

LEWIS (Hubert). Principles of equity drafting; with an appendix of forms. xi, 378 pp. 12°. London, Butterworths, 1865.

treason, Aug. 1685. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4].

LITHUANIA. Zbior praw litewskich, 1389– 1529. Tudziez' rozprawy sejmowe o tychze prawach, 1544-1563. 2 p. l. iv, 542 pp. 12 pl. 4°. Poznan, Garbarach, 1841. LIVES, behaviour, and dying words of the

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LEX ROMANA Visigothorum. Ad Ixxvi LISLE (lady Alice). Trial, at Winton, for high librorum manu scriptorum fidem recognovit, septem eius antiquis epitomis, quæ præter duas adhuc ineditæ sunt, titulorum explanatione auxit, annotatione, appendicibus, prolegomenis instruxit Gustavus Haenel. cx, 468 pp. 2 pl. 4°. Lipsia, B. G. Teubner, 1848. LEY (The) hipotecaria of Spain; or, law on the inscription of titles to immovable property, deeds and preventive annotations affecting the same; decrees respecting legal incapacity; absent parties, etc. and also provisions for giving effect in Spain to deeds executed in foreign countries, and to the judgments of foreign courts; with a glossary of Spanish terms therein used. Translated and edited by William Grain. ix, 150 pp. 8°. London, H. Sweet, 1867.

LIBER placitandi. A book of special pleading; containing precedents. 1 p. 1. 460 pp. 141. fol. London, Place & Basset, 1674.

[NOTE. Sometimes cited as Thompson's entries]. LILBURNE (Col. John). Trial at the Guildhall of London, for high treason, Oct. 1649. [With] the examination of [his] jury, 1653. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2).

Trial in the Old Bailey, July, 1653, for returning into England, being banished by act of parliament. [Written (the chief part) by himself]. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7).

and WHARTON (John). Trial for printing and publishing seditious books. In the star chamber, Feb. 1637. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7].

LINCOLN (William Wake, bishop of). See WAKE.

LINDSAY (David). Trial at the Old Bailey, for high treason, April, 1704. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5).

LIPENIUS or LIPEN (Martin). Bibliotheca

realis ivridica post Friderici Gottlieb Strvvii et Gottlob Avgvsti Jenichenii cvras emendata, mvltis accessionibvs avcta et locvpletata. 2 v. in 1. x, 860 pp; 476, 351 pp. fol. Lipsia, J. Wendlervs, 1757.

-The same. Svpplementa ac emendationes. Collegit et digessit Avgvstvs Fridericvs Schott. [v. 1.] fol. Lipsia, 1775.

The same. Svpplementorvm ac emendationvm [libri]. Collegit et digessit Renatvs Carolus de Senkenberg. v. 2. fol. Lipsia, 1789.

The same. Auctore Lvd. God. Madihn. v. 3. fol. Vratislavia, 1816. [Incomplete; v. 4 wanting].

most remarkable criminals who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, rapes, murder, etc. [anon.] v. 2. 120. London, J. Osborn, 1740. LLANDAFF (Richard Watson, bishop of).

See WATSON.

LLOYD (William, bishop of Worcester), and LLOYD (- his son). The evidence given at the bar of the house of commons, upon the complaint of Sir John Pakington against [them. With] the proceedings of the house thereupon, 1702. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 8). LOGAN (Robert). Process and trial, for high treason, in conspiring with John [Ruthven], earl of Gowrie, to murder king James i, June, 1609. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7).

LOIR (J. N.) De l'état civil des nouveauxnés, au point de vue de l'histoire, de l'hygiène et de la loi. Présentation de l'enfant sans déplacement. xv, 462 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1865. LONDON. The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges of the city of London. xix, xii, 315 pp. 8°. London, R. Witby, 1765.

Proceedings between the king and the city of London, on an information in nature of a quo warranto, in the king's bench, 1683. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3]. LONDON (Henry Compton, bishop of). See COMPTON.

LONG (Rev. William), v. GRAY, (Rt. Rev. Robert, bishop of Capetown). The case of, embracing the opinions of the judges of the colonial court, hitherto unpublished, together with the decision of the privy council, and preliminary observations by the editor. 166 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1866. LOUIS XVI. Proceedings of the French national convention on the trial of Louis xvi, king of France and Navarre; to which are added several interesting occurrences and particulars attending the treatment, sentence, and execution of the ill-fated monarch. By Joseph Trapp. xii, 214 pp. 8°. London, Murray & Co. 1793.

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