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DUG illustration is peculiar, for first a lecture is given containing his views as the result of his investigations, and then follow the notes with a cri- tical examination of authorities. 3 Kent's Com. 287, 343, n. ; 3 A. L. M. 238; G L. R. 481. DUER, JOHN. A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Juris- prudence of the United States. 8vo. New York. 1843. This is a brief but excellent outline of Constitutional Law. It is designed as a popular treatise rather than a text book for the profession. 58N. A. R. 236; 11 A. J. 236. . A Lecture on the Law of Representations in Ma- rine Insurance, with Notes and Illustrations, and a Preliminary Lecture on the Question whether Marine Insurance was known to the Ancients. 8vo. New York. 1844. DUER, JOHN, B. F. BUTLER, and J. C. SPENCER. The Revised Statutes of the State of New York, passed during the years 1827-28 ; to which are added certain former Acts which have not been revised. 3 vols. 8vo. Albany. 1829. The Revised Statutes of the State of New York, as altered by the Legislature, including the Statutory Provisions of a general nature, passed from 1828 to 1835, inclusive ; with References to Judicial Decisions ; to which are added certain Local Acts passed before and since the revised Statutes ; all the Acts of General Interest passed during the Session of 1836; and an Appendix, containing Extracts from the Original Reports of the Revisers to the Legislature, all the material Notes which accom- pany these Reports, and Explanatory Remarks. Prepared by and published under the superintendence of the late Revisers. 3 vols. 8vo. Albany. 1836. DUFF, A. A Treatise on the Deeds and Forms used in the Con- stitution, Transmission, and Extinction of Feudal Rights. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1838. . A Treatise on Deeds chiefly aflecting Moveables. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1840. DUG DALE, SIR WILLIAM. Historical Memorials of the Eng- lish Laws, Ancient Parliaments, Courts of Justice, Forms of Trial before the Norman Conquest; also, of the four Inns of Court, the Inns of Chancery, &c., extracted from Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales. 2 Parts. 8vo. London. 1790. 278