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SEW SERGEANT, THOMAS. A Treatise upon the Law of Penn- sylvania relative to the Proceedings by Foreign Attachment, &c. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1840. . Constilutional Law^ ; being a Collection of Points arising upon the Constitution and Jurisprudence of the United States, which have been settled by Judicial Decision and Practice. 2d ed. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1830. "This book, in my opinion, ought to be found in the library of every American lawyer." Pref. Du Pone, on Jurisdic. 27 ; Hoff. Leg. Stu. 568. . A View of the Land Laws of Pennsylvania. With Notices of its early History and Legislation. 8vo. Phila- delphia. 1838. " This book contains a great deal of useful and valuable information, interesting alike to the student of history, to the legal antiquary, and to the professional lawyer." 19 A. J. 493. SESSIONS CASES, adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, chiefly touching Settlement Cases, from the latter end of Queen Anne's Reign to the present time, (20 Geo. IL) 2 vols. 2d ed. Svo. London. 1760. SETON, HENRY W. Forms of Decrees in Equity, and of Orders connected with them, with Practical Notes, &c. Svo. London. 1830. 8vo. New York. 1831. " Seton's Degrees in Equity contains a collection of the most useful and important decrees, accompanied with notes, in which the rules of law and equity are stated in short and intelligent propositions, and confirmed by references to the best authorities." 30 L. M. 95. SETON, SIR ALEXANDER. A Treatise of Mutilation and Demembration; divided into two parts, fol. Edinburgh. 1699. . An Explication of the 39lh Chapter of the Statutes of King William, concerning Minors; with Notes, by A. Bruce. Svo. Edinburgh. 1728. SEWELL, J. An Essay on the Juridical History of France, so far as it relates to the Law of the Province of Lower Canada. Svo. Quebec. 1824. "The sovereign council of Quebec was established in 16C3; and the law, which was then in force, and administered in the Vicomte of Paris, became from thence, and has since continued to be, the common law of 638