Daniel Browne & others
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The history of the origine of the French laws
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England. Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden, Esq ; by Nathaniel Bacon, of Grays-Inn, Esq.
Lexicon technicum: or, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. Vol. I. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S.
The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche: … The several cases therein are truly stated … in English. … Composed in a plain and easy method … By W. Nelson …
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time: together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England: first published by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the year 1695: together with the life of the author, now revised by his Lordship …
The reports of Sir Edward Coke: Kt. in English, compleat in thirteen parts, with references to all the antient and modern books of the law. Exactly translated and compared with the first and last edition in French … To which are now added the pleadings to the cases.
Law, or, a discourse thereof ; in four books. Written in French by Sir Henry Finch … And done into English by the same author. To which are now added, notes and references … By Danby Pickering.
The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested: containing a collection of rules or maxims … With three tables. … By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
A law dictionary: or, the interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of that Part Of Great Britain, call’d England ; and in tenures and jocular customs: first published by the Learned Dr. Cowel, and now very much augmented and improv’d, by the Addition of many Thousand Words, as are found in our Histories, Antiquities, Cartularies, Rolls, Registers, and other Manuscript Records, not hitherto Explain’d in any Dictionary, to the Year 1708. With an appendix, containing the antient names of places in (that part of Great-Britain call’d) England, very necessary for the use of all such, that Converse with Ancient Deeds, Charters, &c.
Law tracts: containing 1. A proposition for compiling and amendment of our laws. 2. An offer of a digest of the laws. 3. The elements of the common laws of England, containing a collection of some principal rules and maxims of the common law with their latitude and extent. 4. The use of the law for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the practice of the laws and customs of this land. 5. Cases of treason, felony, præminure, prerogative of the King, of the office of a constable. 6. Arguments in law in certain great and difficult cases, viz. of impeachment of waste ; Low’s case of tenures ; of revocation of uses ; the jurisdiction of the marches. 7. Ordinances in chancery for the better and more regular administration of justice in the chancery, to be daily observed, saving the prerogative of the Court. 8. Reading on the statutes of uses
A law-Dictionary and glossary: interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With References to the several Statutes, Records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq ; The third edition. To which are added near three thousand words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne’s Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain. Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq.
Law tracts …
A review of the statutes, both ancient and modern: especially concerning the practick part of the law, alphabetically digested, with proper cases and resolutions upon the said statutes, referring to most of the reports extant: with an exact table to the whole: and also a compleat table, shewing in what statutes justices of the peace are concerned, whether one or more, with those also relating to the quarter-sessions, &c., which may readily be found out by the alphabetical tables to the abridgments of the statutes
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. publish’d in his life-time: together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; first publish’d by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln in the year 1695: together with the life of the author
Chronica juridicialia, or, A general calendar of the years of Our Lord God, and those of the several kings of England, from the first year of William the Conqueror, to the year 1739: together with a chronological table of the names of all the lord chancellors, and lord-keepers of the Great Seal of England, justices of the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas, barons of the Exchequer, and serjeants at law, &c.: with a table of all their names, alphabetically disposed, for the greater ease of the peruser, and the years both of Our Lord and the King joined with them: being an abridgment and continuation of Dugdale’s Origines juridiciales.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple: a new abridgment of the law. V. 4.
Bibliotheca politica:, or, An enquiry into the antient constitution of the English government,: with respect to the just extent of the regal power and the rights and liberties of the subject wherein all the chief arguments both for and against the late revolution, are impartially reprensented and consider’d.: In fourteen dialogues, collected out of the best authors, antient and modern.
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England
The English works: of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time ; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; first publish’d by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the Year 1695, Together with the Life of the Author. Now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the Officers thereof: the other, Of Antient Deeds and Charters. With a compleat index to the Whole.
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman kt. published in his life-time: together with his Posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; and the life of the author
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England
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Works with Unknown Publisher in Toronto, Ont.
Works with Unknown Publisher in Toronto, Ont.
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A selective bibliography on Swiss law.
A selective bibliography on German law,
Frequently asked questions about the Law – Criminal Law.
[Foreign law bibliographies]
Mercantile Test Office: Toronto, 9th December, 1862, James S. Swinford v. D.K. Feehan, J.G. Bowes & Wm. McKee.
The legal and constitutional aspects of the Manitoba school question: the statutes, the Privy Council decisions, the remedial order, and the answer of Manitoba considered
The Canadian and American constitutions
The Upper Canada law list
A collection of the acts passed in the parliament of Great Britain, particularly applying to the province of Upper-Canada, and of such ordinances of the late province of Quebec, as have force of law therein
A selective bibliography of Latin American law.
The Ontario law list and solicitors’ agency book
An alphabetical index to the laws of Canada: being a ready reference to the statutes
The Upper Canada law directory, for 1858
Annual lecture series.
Strikes, lockouts, picketing and injunctions
Magistrate’s hand-book: observations upon the duties of magistrates, compiled by desire of the justices of the peace of the United Counties of York and Peel in session, intended to be brief and succinct …
A faithful report of the trial and acquittal of Robert Randall, Esq.: a member of the Commons House of Assembly in Upper Canada, accused of perjury, and tried at Niagara, on Wednesday the 7th of September, 1825
A selective bibliography on Soviet law.
Catalogue of law books, belonging to the estate of the late Chief Justice Macaulay: to be sold by auction, at the above rooms, on Thursday evening, Nov. 24th, terms cash, sale at seven o’clock, Wakefield, Coate & Co., auctioneers.
Humanist editions of statutes and histories at the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University, Toronto
The northerly and westerly boundaries of the province of Ontario and the award relating thereto: as discussed and explained by the Hon. Sir Francis Hincks in his public lecture at the Education Department, Toronto, May 6th, 1881.
Rules of the Law Society of Upper Canada: as revised, consolidated, and finally passed in convocation, in Trinity term 23rd Victoria and approved of by the judges of the superior courts of law and equity, as visitors of the society, in the same term together with the resolutions and standing orders of convocation.
Alphabetical digest of cases relating to crown lands and cognate matters
Report on copyright: adopted at a meeting of the Canadian Society of Authors, held at the Canadian Institute, Toronto, on Monday evening, March 13, 1899.
Jelfs’ index to statute law: being a general index to the last revised (1887) and subsequent statutes of Ontario, with the real property and common law amendments in abbreviated text-book form, alphabetically arranged, and with references to original acts and amendments: also an appendix containing the Dominion Acts on bills and promissory notes, and some English statute law in force in Ontario, commonly referred to including the “Settled Estates Act”, 19 and 20 V. c. 120, as amended prior to 1865
A letter on the bill for quieting titles to real estate in Upper Canada: addressed to the Hon. John A. Macdonald, attorney-general for Upper Canada
A brief statement of municipal tax exemptions in Toronto from 1869 to 1890
Extracts from the rules of the Law Society of Upper Canada: relating to the admission of students: call to the bar: and certificates of fitness as attorneys: for the use of candidates.
A Brief view of the constitution of Canada: and the laws governing the election of members to the Legislative Council and Assembly, their proceedings in Parliament, with a statistical table of the legislation of the Canadas from the conquest: with a list of governors, councillors, officers, &c.
Catalogue of the law library belonging to the estate of the late Hon. Chief Justice Harrison
Mercantile Test Office: Toronto, 9th December, 1862, James S. Swinford v. D.K. Feehan, J.G. Bowes & Wm. McKee.
The Court of King’s Bench in Upper Canada, 1824-1827: Gray v. Willcocks (an old cause célèbre)
The first and futile attempt to create a King’s Counsel in Upper Canada
Digest of acts passed during session of 1860-1-2, which repeal, amend, vary or affect, Consolidated statutes for Upper Canada and Consolidated statutes of Canada
[Essays and addresses]
Provincial elections, 1902: Attorney-General’s Department.
Sources of French law, a selective bibliography,
Law for community clinics: a manual
Shakespeare’s legal acquirements.
Journal of the proceedings and by-laws of the Municipal Council of the county of Ontario. —
Private bills respecting the Borough of York.
By-laws of the municipality of the township of Brock.
Natural rectitude and divine law in Aqunias: an approach to an integral interpretation of the Thomistic doctrine of law
The future of British America: independence! how to prepare for it: consolidation is preparation for a new nation, confederation is preparation for annexation.
Communication from the Honorable the Executive Council: to the Lieutenant Governor: with His Excellency’s reply.
A Brief view of the constitution of Canada: and the laws governing the election of members to the Legislative Council and Assembly, their proceedings in Parliament, with a statistical table of the legislation of the Canadas from the conquest: with a list of governors, councillors, officers, &c.
Toward democratic unity for Canada: submission of the Dominion Committee, Communist Party of Canada, to the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations.
Jurisdiction of Supreme Court of Canada to consider references
The working of federal institutions in Canada: a lecture delivered in the Convocation hall of the University of Toronto by Mr. Z.A. Lash … on March 20th, 1917.
Electronic funds transfer and the British North America act: a study of the constitutional allocation of legislative power in relation to electronic funds transfer developments in Canada
Progressive policy of the Liberal administration: postal reforms, labour legislation: speech delivered by the Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, L.L.D., K.C., Postmaster General and Minister of Labour, at Aurora, 21st June, 1907
Bill to amend the law for apprenticing minors, &c.: Printed June 14, 1848
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Garland Pub. Inc
Garland Pub. Inc
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Shepheard & Walwyn
Shepheard & Walwyn
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Henry Holt & Co.
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Basil Blackwell
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Works with Unknown Publisher in London
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A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern, consisting of the libraries of John Collins, Esq. … and of another fam’d practicer of the law: with additions of the best and latest law-books hitherto extant: as also an appendix of a considerable number of books of the civil & canon-law: will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Munday the 2d day of July, 1683, at the first house on the left-hand in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet, near the Kings-Head Tavern at Chancery Lane end, by Edward Millington, bookseller.
Law-Books written by Mr. Jacob, printed for Bernard Lintot
Whereas in and by an Act of Parliament, made in the twenty-fourth year of … King George the Third, intituled, An act to enable such officers, mariners and soldiers … to exercise trades.
The Maximes of mixt monarchy: to resolve all good consciences by right principles of the royall and righteous power in the person of the King and the Parliament.
An act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden, within the liberties of the city of Westminster
Colonial bills, North America: return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 27 May 1864, for ” the titles and dates of bills passed by the legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward’s Island since the year 1836, which have been reserved by the governors of those colonies respectively for reference to Her Majesty’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, and of the titles and dates of bills so referred to which the Royal Assent was ultimately refused; and copy or extracts of the terms in which such refusal was conveyed”.
The multi-level and polycentric European Union: legal and political studies
Guidance on decriminalised parking enforcement outside London.
Five laws bearing on political freedoms and elections,
The Englishman’s right: a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman: plainly setting forth, I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England
The Templar, or, Monthly register of legal and constitutional knowledge
The clothiers remarks upon the bill, intitled, A bill for amending the act of 10 Reginæ relating to medley cloth, &c. Humbly offered to the consideration of the Commons
Answer to an Introduction to the observations made by the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the district of Quebec, upon the oral and written testimony adduced upon the investigation, into the past administration of justice, ordered in consequence of an address of the legislative council. With remarks on the laws and government of the province of Quebec.
Abstract of the Act passed in the 23d George III. for the better relief and employment of the poor
The insinuation and protest of Mr. George Carew: delivered to the magistrates of the principal cities and towns in Holland and Zealand who have voices in the government of those provinces, and likewise to the directors in the several chambers of the East- and West-India Companies there respectively.
Justice of the peace.
John Hayes, Esq; appellant. John Caryll, Esq; son and heir of Richard Caryll, Esq; John Peacock, and Francis Bruning, Gent. respondents. The respondents case
Press law and practice: a comparative study of press freedom in European and other democracies
Truth versus Ashhurst, or, Law as it is, contrasted with what it is said to be.
Sir Lyon Pilkington, Barronet, appellant. Mary Cuthbertson, widow, respondent. The respondent’s case
An act for transferring certain South Sea annuities: standing in the Name of the late Treasurer to the Commissioners for Building Fifty New Churches, unto the respective Rectors of Eight of those Churches ; and for Vesting certain Sites for Churches purchased by the said Commissioners, in Trustees, in order to sell the same, for the Purposes therein mentioned.
An address to the purchasers or subscribers to the General and complete abridgment of law and equity: by Charles Viner, Esq ; who have not yet completed their setts.
An act to enable the Right Honourable William Lord Blantyre: and the Heirs of Entail, for the Time being, to alienate, by way of Exchange or Excambion, certain Lands in the Constabulary of Hadington, and Shire of Edinburgh.
Georgicum: or, a supplement to The mirror of justices: being an account of some instances of the practice of former times, in order to the improvement of justice, Being An Account of some Instances of the Practice of Former Times, in Order to the Improvement of Justice, and Safeguard of the Constitution.
An act to dissolve the marriage of John Maydwell: with Catherine Perrin, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again ; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
An abstract of an essay towards deducing the elements of universal law: from the first principles of knowledge, and the nature of things: in a methodical and connected series. In five books. I. Of Law in General. II. Of Private Law. III. Of Criminal Law. IV. Of the Laws of Magistracy. V. Of the Law of Nations. By Fettiplace Bellers, Esq.
The Solicitors’ journal and weekly reporter.
An Act for repairing, and keeping in repair, the pier or piers and harbour of Newhaven in the county of Sussex
A serious inquiry into this grand question: whether a law to prevent the occasional conformity of dissenters, would not be inconsistent with the Act of toleration, And a Breach of the Queen’s Promise.
MI5: the security service.
De laudibus legum Angliae: written by Sir John Fortescue … Hereto are added the two sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham … commonly called Hengham magna, and Hengham parva
Union list of Commonwealth and South African law: a location guide to Commonwealth and South African legislation, law reports and digests held by libraries in the United Kingdom at May 1963.
Capt. Thomas Sands, plaintiff. Sir John Shaw, bart. collector of the customs inwards in the port of London, William Waterson, and Christopher Towers, officers under him. Defendts. The defendants case
The acts of the Lords Auditors of causes and complaints, A.D.M. CCCC. LXVI.-A.D.M. CCCC. XCIV.
GLIM.
The Solicitors’ journal.
Change and continuity in legal development.
To the honorable societies of Grayes-Inne, and of the rest of the Innes of Court, and to all the professors of the law.
Competition and coordination: their role in the future of European Community utilities regulation
Legal series.
The law magazine and review: and Quarterly digest of all reported cases
Reports, treaties, &c. [of Great Britain].
Bulletin of legal developments: a periodic survey of foreign, Commenwealth and international legal events.
Cardinal rules of legal interpretation, [including the Interpretation Act, 1889.
The solicitors’ journal and weekly reporter
The Solicitors’ journal.
Publications. Series 16. Law.
Austinian theory of law, being an ed. of lectures I, V, and VI of Austin’s Jurisprudence …
The Bar and Legal World, 1903.
Supplementary volume to the Catalogue of the printed books in the library of the Hon. society of Lincoln’s Inn, containing the additions from 1859-1890,
The pocket lawyer: a practical digest of the laws of Scotland reducing all the most important branches of those laws to short and familiar propositions supported by references to approved authorities: with an appendix of forms of writings, law expenses, &c
What the judge thought
The law student’s pronouncing dictionary.
The Lawyer, incorporating the Oxford lawyer.
The Lawyer incorporating the Oxford lawyer.
Supplement to the catalogue of the library Middle Temple, 1868-1877, with an index of subjects.
The Templar, or, Monthly register of legal and constitutional knowledge.
The law of laws on the excellency of the civil law above all other humane laws whatsoever
The Statute Law Commission reviewed
Report of the Nyasaland Constitutional Conference: held in London in July and August, 1960
Report
Law reports containing cases determined by the High Court of Mombasa, and of the Appeal Court at Zanzibar, and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, on appeal from that court
The future constitutional position of white South Africans: some initial ideas
Report of the Advisory Commission on the Review of the Constitution of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, etc. [Chairman, Viscount Monckton. With a map.].
Sixteene qveres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the judges of the said kingdome: as also, another speech made by Captaine Audley Mervin, to the House of Commons concerning their priviledges and their exorbitant grievances in that kingdome.
Certaine proposals for regulating the law: to make the same more plaine and easie to be understood and lesse chargeable and expensive then heretofore
Abstract of the plans and arrangements: Adopted and acted upon, by His Majesty’s Government, respecting the personal service of the people, and rendering them instrumental in the general defence, in case of invasion, in conformity to the act of the 38th year of His Majesty’s reign, cap. XXVII. for the defence of the country. Conditions on which persons offering to serve in a military capacity in towns will be accepted.
A collection of statutes that relate to the office of justices of the peace, deputy lieutenants, and commissioners of sewers: unto the end of this present sessions of Parliament.
A discourse of the rise & power of parliaments: of law’s, of courts of judicature, of liberty, property, and religion, of the interest of England in reference to the defines of France, of taxes, and of trade
Plan of a code of laws for the Province of Quebec ; reported by the Advocate-General.
The act of the Parliament of Scotland, for the security of the Kingdom. As it is voted, and past in this present Parliament, and lies ready for the Royal Assent. With a short account of it, and some few remarks
Remarks on the petition of the British inhabitants of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, to Parliament. By the gentlemen of the Committee at Calcutta, appointed to transmit the petition to England, and transact the business appertaining thereto.
A letter from Mr. John Mathews, after his condemnation, to Mr. John Broderick. From the condemn’d hold Novemb. the second. 1719.
A bill for making the exemplification of the last will of Henry late Earl of Shelburne in the kingdom of Ireland deceased, evidence in all courts of law and equity, in Great Britain and Ireland
An act for making the acts of the first and seventh years of his late Majesty’s reign (for making the River Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury, in the county of Berks) more effectual
The priviledges of an Englishman, in the kingdoms and dominions of Portugal.: Contained in the treaty of peace concluded by Oliver Cromwell and various laws, decrees, &c. At Sundry Times, and on Divers Occasions, made by the kings of Portugal, in favour of the English nation. To which is added the King of Portugal’s new law, concerning the diamonds found in the Brasils.
Drink-driving: the effects of enforcement
Calling time on crime: a thematic inspection on crime and disorder
The Catholic hierarchy vindicated by the law of England.
Handbook of citizen’s rights; a guide to the law for the man in the street.
Outlines of law, civil and criminal …
Commercial, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and maritime law of Mexico
Commercial, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and maritime law of Spain
Early recollections of Westminster Hall
A brief vindication of Mr. Percivall Brunskell’s case: with an account of twenty one years most remarkable passages.
A summary of the common law of England: as it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament
Britain’s legal systems.
Things necessary to be settled in the province of Quebec, either by the King’s proclamation, or order in Council, or by act of Parliament
Reasons humbly offered, against an intended bill to alter the law, with respect to the possessions of the church.: By a civilian.
Jus appellandi ad Regem Ipsum a cancellaria, or, A manifestation of the King’s part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in chancery: collected out of the authorities of law
The Case of Edward Bushel, John Hammond, Charles Milson and John Baily, citizens and free-men of London, stated and humbly presented to the honourable House of Commons assemb’ed in Parliament
In the House of Lords.: Alexander More, second Son of Gilbert More, Merchant, in Aberdeen, – – Appellant. Janet Mac Innes, Relict of Lieutenant Fairbairne, late of the 62d Regiment of Foot, Respondent. The Respondent’s Case.
More light to Mr. John Lilburnes jury
Englands safety in the laws supremacy.
Mentally incapacitated adults and decision-making: a new jurisdiction.
The works of John Jones, gent.: in reference to the putting all the law into English and reforming the abuses therof: discovering a readie waie how men may recover their debts with little trouble and less charges.
Magistrates’ court or Crown Court?: mode of trial decisions and sentencing
The law finder: an alphabetical guide to the contents of current law books and statutes.
Matters arising during the life time of an agreement: Consumer Credit Act 1974
Arabiniana.
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