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FIN FEUERBACH, A. R. VON. Narratives of remarkable Cri- minal Trials ; translated from the German, by Lady Duff Gordon. 8vo. London. 1846. This is an elegant and accurate translation, and " as far as we are aware, the most interesting specimen existing in our language of the Newgate Calendar class of literature." 4 L. M. N. S. 310; 4 Law Rev. FIDELL, THOMAS. Perfect Guide for a studious Young Law- yer ; being Precedents for Conveyancing, &c. 8vo. London. 1658. FIEFFE-LACROIX, M. La clef des Lois Romaines, ou Diction- naire de toutes les Matieres contenues dans le Corps de Droit. 2 tom. 4to. Metz. 1809. FIELD, BARON. Hints to Witnesses in Courts of Justice. 8vo. London. 1815. . Analysis of Blackslone's Commentaries, on the Laws of England, in a series of Questions. 3d ed. 8vo. London. 1821. 8vo. New York. 1822. FIELD, EDWIN W. Observations of a Solicitor, on Defects in the Offices, Practice, and System of Costs of the Equity Courts. 8vo. London. 1840. " A very able and well written pamphlet." 4 Jurist, 113. FIELDING, SIR JOHN. Extracts from such of the Penal Laws as particularly relate to the Peace and good Order of the Metro- polis. 8vo. London. 1769. FILMER, SIR ROBERT. A Discourse whether it may be Law- ful to take Use for Money. 12mo. London. 1678. FINCH, SIR HENRY. Nomotechnia; cest a Scavoir, iin De- scription del Common Leys d'Angleterre solon que les Rules de I'Art. fol. London. 1613. The author translated the above into English, 12mo., London, 1626, "yet," as he says, " it is not thereby made so facile as to descend to vul- gar capacities." It was several times reprinted, without alteration, till 1759, when D. Pickering added to the original translation many notes and references. There is another English translation under the following title : A description of the Common Law of England, according to the rules of art, compared with the prerogatives of the King, in four hooks ,• translated from the French, Svo., London, 1759. Finche's Law, till the publication of 308