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cou eluding the earliest reported Cases down to the present period. 8vo. Cincinnati. 1845. The material of this volume seems to have been carefully collected, and is very well arranged. Each title forms a chapter, which is divided into paragraphs, and the points decided in the Cases are pretty generally given in the language of the Court, which is denoted by the usual marks of quotation. CORY, J. P. Practical Treatise on Accounts, Mercantile, Partner- ship, Solicitors, Private Stewards, Receivers, Executors, Trustees, &c., exhibiting a view of the Discrepancies between the System of the Law and of Merchants; with a Plan for the Amendment of the Law of Partnership, by which such Discrepancies may be reconciled and Partnership Accounts and Disputes adjusted. 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1839. CORY, TIIO. The Course and Practice of the Court of Common Pleas, with Additions by W. B., a Clerk of the same Court. 4to. London. 1672. COTTU, M. De I'Administration de la Justice Criminelle en Angleterre, et de I'Esprit du Governement Anglais. 2d ed. 8vo. Paris. 1822. Translated into German by Professor Hornthal, who added many notes. . The Administration of Criminal Justice in Eng- land, and the Spirit of the English Government. Translated from the French. 8vo. London. 1822. The author was sent by the French Government to England, to acquaint himself with the English criminal law and trial by jury. This volume contains the result of his observations and reflections. COURTS. The Ancient and Modern Practice of the two superior Courts at Westminster, viz. : the King's Bench and Common Pleas ; together with the Rule and Order of the said Courts. To which is added the Practice of the SIieriiT's Court, London ; as also, a Rule to keep inferior Courts wiiliin their just bounds. 8vo. London. 1674. The Diversity of Courts and their Jurisdictions ; com- piled Anno 21st Henry VilL, in French; translated into English, Anno, 1746. By William Hughes. 3d ed. 16mo. Manchester. 1840. 231