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Art. I—Principles And Practice Of Pleading.
1. Speech of H. Brougham, Esq., on the Present State of the Law.
2. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on some of the Legal Reforms proposed by Mr. Brougham. By C. E. Dodd, Esq., Barrister at Law.
3. Suggestions on Practice, Pleading, and Evidence. By Edward Lawes, Serjeant at Law.
4. The Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica; Article "Jurisprudence." By James Mill, Esq., Author of the History of British India.
5. Westminster Review, No. VII. Art. 5. Law Abuses and Pleading; No. XI. Art. 3. On Practice and Pleading. . . . 1
Art. II.—Reforms In Chancery.
1. A History of the Court of Chancery, with Practical Remarks, &c. By Joseph Parkes, Solicitor, Birmingham.
2. An Inquiry into the Present State of the Civil Law of England. By J. Millar, Esq.
3. Copy of the Report made to His Majesty by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery . . . 32
Art. III.—Mercantile Law.—No. I. . . . 45
Art. IV.—On Conveyancing.—No. I.
Critical Remarks on some Popular Writers . . . 54
Art. V.—An Inquiry Into The Operation Of The Late Bankrupt Act, 6 G. IV. c. 16. With Exclusive Refeernce To Real Property . . . 64
Art VI.—On The Doctrine Of Estoppel With Reference To The Transfer Of Contingent And Executory Interests . . . 76
Art. VII. — On The Modes Of Proceeding Against Tenants Holding Over . . . 82

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