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KEB 1841, to which is added a translation of tlie Titles, De Verhorum Signi- Jicalione, and De diversis Regulis Juris anliqui, as arranged by Arnold Corvinus. It is not a new English version, but a re-print from Harris and Cooper. The Continental editions are numerous, two of which are in Latin hexameters, under the following Titles : Elemenla Juris Civilis ; seu, Institutiones Imperiales in Carmen Contradx, auctore L. H. Dracone, 6vo., CulonicC, 155G ; Institulionum Divi Jusiiniani lihri quafuor, a J. B. Pisacane, in Carmina redadi, fol., Neapoli, 1694. Schomberg's Rom. L. 58, n ; 11 Crit. Rev. 99; HofF. Leg. Stu. 173 ; Reddie's Rom. Law, 19; Taylor's Civ. Law, 16, 18, 20. See Corpus Juris, and Hulot. JUSTINIAN. Institutes de I'Empereur Justinian, traduites en Fran9ais, avec le Textes en Regard ; suivies d'un choix de Textes Juridiques relatifs a la histoire externe du Droit romaine et au Droit prive ante-Justinien ; recucil publie par M. Blondeau. 2 vol. 8vo. Paris. 1839. "The text of the Institutes, which forms the first part of it, has been collated with the correct editions recently published by Beck and Schra- der ; and has been purified of the corrupt readings, which are to be found in the other editions, published in France for the use of students. The Latin text is explained, both by a translation executed with great care, and by notes, historical, dogmatic, and philosophical." 20 A. J. 225. KAMPTZ, CARL, ALBERT VON. Neue Literature, des Vol- kerrechts. Svo. Berlin. 1817. KAMES, LORD. See Home. KEANE, DAVID D. Courts of Requests, their Jurisdiction and Powers, under the Act to Amend the Law of Insolvency, Bank- ruptcy, and Execution, 7 & 8 Vict., c. 96, and the Act for the better Securing the Payment of Small Debts, 8 & 9 Vict., c. 127. 2d ed. 12mo. London. 1845. KEATING, T. A Short Treatise on Family Settlements and Devises, principally designed to show in what Manner, and to what Extent of Duration, Property may be Preserved within Families. 8vo. London. 1810, KEBLE, JOSEPH. The Statutes at large, in Paragraphs, Sec- tions, or Numbers, from Magna Charta until this time, (27 Car. II. ;) together with the Heads of Pulton's or Rastall's Abridgments in the Margin, &c. fol. London. 1681. This edition is, in many instances, more correct, as to the Statutes subsequent to Hen. VII., than those edited by Barker or Pulton, or those 28 433