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XXIV. / 



REPORTS OF CASES 



Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States 



for the First Circuit. 



BY CHARLES SUMNER. 



Octavo. Three Volumes. 



These volumes contain the decisions of Mr. Justice Story, on his Circuit, dur- 

 ing the last three years, and form a continuation to the series of Gallison and 

 Mason. The decisions in the present volumes relate particularly to questions 

 of Equity and Admiralty, and are of great practical value. 



XXV. 



REPORTS OF CASES 



In the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit. 



BY WILLIAM W. STORY. 



Volume One. 



XXVI. 



AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE 



AMERICAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY. 



BY FRANCIS H1LLIARD. 

 Octavo. Two Volumes. 



11 The task Mr. Hilliard imposed upon himself wa9 one of great toil, and he has resolutely 

 and manfully performed it, evincing a patience of labor worthy of the students and jurists 

 of a former age ; and he may fairly felicitate himself as having completed a work creditable 

 to himself, and of great practical utility to the profession throughout our whole country. 

 The lawyer will find here brought into the compass of two reasonable volumes, a vast 

 amount of matter, gathered from many camel loads of text-books, reports, and statutes, 

 correctly stated ; and should he desire to pursue his investigations farther, he will find him- 

 self, by the author's assistance, in the way to do it easily and expeditiously." — Am, Jut. 



XXVII. 



TREATISE ON THE CONTRACT OF SALE. 



BY R. J. POTH1ER. 

 Translated from the French, by L. S. Cushing. 



Octavo. 



XXVIII. 



TREATISE ON THE LAW RELATIVE TO THE 

 > SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. 



BY GEORGE LONG. 



With Additions, by Benjamin Rand, Esq., Counsellor at Law. 

 Second American, from last London Edition. Octavo. 



"The present volume contains ample evidence of the Editor's learning and research. 

 He is evidently thoroughly acquainted with every thing relating to the subject of sales, 

 which is of authority in the courts of England or America, and his copious additions have . 



greatly increased the value of the original work." — Jim. Jut. 



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