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s | which Courts will the emselves take notice of, without proof. ie Second Part 
will treat of the Objects of Evidence ; the rules which cok its production ; 
Ky BaF sis ON THE LAW OF/PARTNERSHIP, bf Josern Sony, 
|THE RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND Peete THE OWNERS, MAS- 
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‘Works in wiess 
N ACTIVE PREPARATION, 
BY CHARLES. CO. LITTLE AND LAMBS Br BROWN. 
Boston, January, 1841. " 
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COMMENTARIES oN THE LAW OF "erotwce:s "By 8 -Gueenceat, 
L.L. D. , Royall Professor of Law in Harvard University. In one volume, Svo. 
This work i is arranged in Three Parts. The first will treat of the nature, basis, 
and general principles of Evidence ; its general divisions into positive and pre- 
sumptive ; the theory and dectrighs of Presumptive evidence ;_ pec those things 
and the quantity of ‘proof required ; including the ries of primary an nd- 
evi ay and of original evidence and hearsay, together with ‘that of. the 
issi ae 3 ops e to contradict, vary, or explain that which is in! 
. ‘The. a treat of the Instruments of Evidence, whether 
tot the subject of witnesses, and the weight and fore of 
fe Sith my wey and bs spe jury. e 
L. L. D., in.the course of personae the press. a ot 
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= TERS, OFFICERS, AND MARINERS OF SHI IN THE MERCHANT 
a os By Gzoxiit Ticknor Curtis. 1 a og 
essrs. Littte & Bro be a 
% feeder en—I have read th rough with great care a large Section ab a Treatise by 
George T. Curtis, Esq. upon the Rights, Duties, and Obligations of the Owners, Masters, 
Officers, and Mariners of Ships s in the Merchant Service. I think the otk is written 
with great pais ts ae and learning; and i published it will constitute by far the 
ego aluable tise n oteanng on this highly important branch of law, and will 
worthy of spoaaiva publi plats, ge. 
m very truly and respectfully yours, Joszru Srory.” 
A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS. By Josern 
K. Anegett. S8vo. Second Edition. a 
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A TREATISE ON THE RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN TIDE WATERS. By 
JosEpH K. ANGELL. 2dedition. Revised, with a general alteration in the man- 
ner of treating the subject, and comprehending the English and American decis- 
ions made since the publication of the Ist edition. # 
VI. , 
REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME. 
JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS. By Tueron Mercatr, Nail 
cessor to Pickering.] Vol. 1, part 2, which completes the volume. 
REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME 
JUDICIAL COURT OF MASS TTS. By Ocravius Pickerrne , Esq. 
Vol. 9. Szconp Eprrion; with Notes and References, by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 
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