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PATENTS. — Hindmarch's Treatise on the Law rela- 

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PERSONAL PROPERTY.— Smith.— FiV?e « Real Property." 



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POOR LAW. — Davis' Treatise on the Poor Laws. — Being 

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POWERS. — Farwell on Powers. — A Concise Treatise on 



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PRECEDENTS. — Vide " Conveyancing." 



PRINCIPAL AND AGENT. -Petgrave's Principal and 

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