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5153ovfesi on ILato anXr l^nxispni'atnct— Continued. 



PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF THE LAW OF 



TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES IN SCOTLAND; WITH NOTES 

 AND ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE LAW OF ENGLAND. By 

 Charles Forsvth, Esq., Advocate, and Barrister-at-Law. 8vo, 

 price I6s. 



AN HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE LAW OF MARITIME 

 COMMERCE, by James Reddie, Esq., Advocate. 8vo, price 14s. 



By the same Author, 

 INQUIRIES IN THE SCIENCE OF LAW. Second Edition. 

 8vo, price 123. 



INQUIRIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. In Svo, price 7s. 

 BLACKSTONES COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF 



ENGLAND, A NEW AND GREATLY IMPROVED EDITION; 

 WITH NOTES, INCLUDING THOSE OF THE HONOURABLE 

 MR JUSTICE COLERIDGE; AN ORIGINAL MEMOIR OF 

 BLACKSTONE; A PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION, iUustra 

 tive of the Cliaraoter and V.alue of the Commentaries with refer- 

 ence to the Past and Present State of the Law. and a New and 

 Copious Index. By Samuel Warren, Esq., F.R.S., Barrister-at- 

 Law of the Inner Temple. In the Press. 

 In this Edition, which will be beautifully and accurately printed, the 

 Text will be preserved entire, as "verified and corrected, with 

 the original References," by Mr Justice Coleridge; and it will be 

 the anxious effort of the present Editor to make his own Notes at 

 once brief and practical, and of that Popular and Elementary cha- 

 racter which constitutes the distinguishing excellence of the Com- 

 mentaries, and has rendered them valuable and interesting, not only 

 to the Practical, but the Constitutional Lawyer— to Members of 

 Parliament, Justices, Clergymen, and, in short, all thinking classes 

 of Society. 



The more diflScult and important principles of the English Law, the 

 Editor will endeavour briefly to compare with, and illustrate by 

 analogous or conflicting provisions in the Law of Scotland, France, 

 and America. 



There will be a fine Portrait and Autograph of Blackstone; an entirely 

 new and Systematic Index ; a List of Cases cited by Blackstone, by 

 Mr Justice Coleridge, and by the present Editor, and other improve- 

 ments suggested by a careful examination of all previous editions. 



