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1 New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone) 1863

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                         NEW




               COMMENTARIES


                           ON




THlE LAWS OF ENGLAND.


     (PARTLY FOUNDED ON BLACKSTONE.)




                  BY


HENRY JOHN STEPHEN,

            SERJEANT AT LAW.


  For hoping well to deliver mnselffrom mistaking, by the order and perspicuous expressing
of that I do propound, I am otherwise -ealous and ofjectionate to recede as little from
antiquity, either in terms or opinions, as may slatd oith truth, pnd the proficience of know-
ledge.-Lord Bac. Adv. of Learning,



                     jFiftb ibition.



                 PREPARED FOR THE PRESS BY


     JAMES        STEPHEN, EsQ., LL.D.,
              OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BARRISTER AT LAW,
         PROFESSGR OF ENGLISH LAW AT KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON,
                    AND RECORDER OF POOLE.



                    IN FOUR VOLUMES.

                        VOL.  I.



                      LONDON:

 BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET,
            tain Vubabet to ba t ueen's mest excellent flajestp.
      HODGES, SMITH & CO., GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN.

                          1863.

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