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y VIII. 



COMMENTARIES ON EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE, 



AS ADMINISTERED IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. 



BY JOSEPH STORY, LL. D. 

 Two Volumes, Octavo. Third Edition, Enlarged. 



IX. 



COMMENTARIES ON PLEADINGS IN EQUITY, 



In England and America. 



BY JOSEPH STORY, LL. D., 

 Dane Professor of Law in Harvard University. 



Second Edition. 



X. 



COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW OF AGENCY, 



As a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence j 

 With Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. 



BY JOSEPH STORY, LL. D. / 



Octavo. 



XI. 



A DIGEST OP CASES 



Adjtjd 



Admiralty 



Together with some Topics from the Works of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Kt., 



Judge of the Admiralty in the Reign of Charles II. 



BY GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS. 



Octavo. 



xir. 

 THE RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND OBLIGATIONS 



Of the Owners, Masters, Officers, and Mariners of Ships 



in the Merchant Service. 



BY GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS. 



One Volume, Octavo. 



M Messrs. Little and Brown — Gentlemen : I have read through with great care a large 

 portion of a Treatise, by George T. Curtis, Esq., upon the Rights, Duties, and Obligations 

 of the Owners, Masters, Officers, and Mariners of Ships in the Merchant Service. I think 

 the work is written with great ability, accuracy, and learning, and if published it will consti- 

 tute by far the most valuable treatise now in existence on this highly important branch of 

 law, and will be worthy of extensive public patronage. 



" I am, very truly and respectfully, yours, Joseph Story." 



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