LAW BOOKS PUBLISHED BY LEA AND BLANCHARD. 5 



REPO RTS O F CAS ES 



ADJUDGED AND DETERMINED IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH. 



WITH TABLES OF THE NAMES OF THE CASES AND PRINCIPAL MATTERS. 



BY EDWARD HYDE EAST, Esq., 



OF THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTER AT LAW. 



EDITED, "WITH XTOTES AI7D REFXSRDSTCDS, 



BY G. M. WHARTON, Esq., 



OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. 



In eight large royal octavo volumes, bound in best law sheep, raised bands and double titles. 

 Price to subscribers, only twenty-five dollars. 



In this edition of East, the sixteen volumes of the former edition have been compressed 

 into eight — two volumes in one throughout — but nothing has been omitted ; the entire 

 work will be found, with the notes of Mr. Wharton added to those of Mr. Day. The 

 great reduction of price, (from 872, the price of the last edition, to $^25, the subscription 

 price of this,) together with the improvement in appearance, will, it is trusted, procure 

 for it a ready sale. 



A NEW WORK ON COURTS-MARTIAL. 



A TREATISE ON AMERICAN MILITARY LAW, 



AND THE 



PRACTICE OF COURTS-MARTIAL. 



WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR THEIR LMPROVEMENT> 

 BY JOHN O'BRIEN, 



LIEUTENANT UNITED STATES ARTILLERY. 



In one Octavo volume. Extra cloth, or law sheep. 



"This work stands relatively to American Military Law in the same position that Black- 

 stone's Commentaries stand to Common Law." — U. S. Gazette. 



CAMFBZSLL'S LORD CHANGEIiLORS. 



LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS AND KEEPERS OF THE 

 GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND, 



FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE IV., 



BY JOHN LORD CAMPBELL, A. M., F. R. S. E. 



Forming three neat volumes in demy octavo. (At press.) 

 It is sufl5cient for us to thank Lord Campbell for the honest industry -with which he has 

 thus far prosecuted his large task, the general candor and liberality with which he has 

 analyzed the lives and characters of a long succession of influential magistrates and min- 

 isters, and the manly style of his narrative. We need hardly say that we shall expect with 

 great interest the continuation of this performance. But the present series of itself is more 

 than sufBcient to give Lord Campbell a high station among the English authors of his age. 



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