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3 New Commentaries on the Laws of England (Partly Founded on Blackstone) 1853

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COMMENTARIES
ON
THE LAWS OF ENGLAND,

(PARTLY FOUNDED ON BLACKSTONE.)
BY
HENRY JOHN STEPHEN,
SERJEANT AT LAW.

 For hoping well to deliver myself from mistaking, by the order and perspicuous ex-
pressing of that I do propound, I am otherwise zealous and affectionate to recede as little
from antiquity, either in terms or opinions, as may stand with truth, and the proficience
of knowledge.-Lord Bac. Adv. of Learning.
PREPARED FOR THE PRESS BY
JAMES              STEPHEN,
OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BARRISTER AT LAW,
AND PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LAW, &c. AT KING'S COLLEGE,
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.
IN FOUR VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON:
BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET,
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HODGES AND SMITH, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN.
1853.

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