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LEV perused and approved of by many eminent professors of the Law." They have a good reputation for accuracy, and " were always in high estimation." 3 Ch. Rep. 31 ; Phillips' Stu. Leg. 117; Sug. on Pow- ers, 22. LEPASQUIER, AUG. Recueil de Lois, reglements et actes de rAdministration publique, concernant les cours d'eau. 2d ed. 8vo. Rouen. 1826. This work, in connection with that of Gamier, will be found valuable aids in settling many questions relative to the public and private rights of individuals, to the use, and enjoyment, of alluvions and waters of rivers and the sea. These rights are daily becoming of more and more importance in our country, and is a branch of jurisprudence less elabo- rated here than on the Continent. LESLIE, HUGH. Remarks on the Judicial Procedure of our Courts, with Hints for the Amelioration of our Judicial Proce- dure. Svo. London. 1808. LETTERS TO BLACKSTONE. The Palladium of Conscience ; or, the Foundation of Religious Liberty Displayed, Asserted, and Established, agreeably to its True and Genuine Principles, above the reach of all petty Tyrants, who attempt to Lord it over the Human Mind ; containing Furneaux's Letters to Blackstone, Priestley's Remarks on Blackstone's Reply to Priestley, and Blackstone's Case of the Middlesex Election ; with some other curious Tracts. Svo. Philadelphia. 1774. LETTRES au Dissertationes oi^i Ton fait voir que la Profession d'Avocat est la plus belle de toutes les Professions. Svo. Lon- dres. 1733. LEVINZ, SIR CRESWELL. A Collection of Select and Modern Entries of Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, &c., referring to the Cases in his Reports ; the Judgments of the Courts being added to each Precedent, with Notes and Refer- ences ; also, some Entries in the 10th, 11th, and 12th years of King William III. fol. London. 1702. . Reports ; containing Cases heard and determined - in the Court of K. B., during the time that Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Richard Rainsford, and Sir William Scroggs, were Chief Jus- tices there; as also, of certain Cases in other Courts at West- minster, during that time ; translated into English by Mr. Serj. 460