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selected and set out to explain the point fully without boring the reader; and the notes appended to the cases contain all the additional information that anyone can require in ordinary practice.”—Solicitors' Journal.

PHIPSON'S Law of Evidence. By S. L. PHIPSON, Barrister-at-Law. Sixth Edition. 699 pages. Price £2 2s. net.

"The best book now current on the law of evidence in England."-Harvard Law Review.

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"We know no book on the subject which gives in so short a space so much valuable information. We readily commend the work both to students and to practitioners, especially those who, not being in possession of the author's larger work, wish to have an up-to-date and explanatory companion to 'Cockle.'"-South African Law Journal.

BEST'S Principles of Evidence. With Elementary Rules for conducting the Examination and CrossExamination of Witnesses. Eleventh Edition. By S. L. PHIPSON, Barrister-at-Law. 620 pages. Price £1 5s. net.

"The most valuable work on the law of evidence which exists in any country."-Law Times.

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Evidence-continued.

WROTTESLEY on the Examination of Witnesses

in Court. Including Examination in Chief, CrossExamination, and Re-Examination. With chapters on Preliminary Steps and some Elementary Rules of Evidence. By F. J. WROTTESLEY, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 173 pages. Price 6s. net. This is a practical book for the law student. It is interesting, and is packed full of valuable hints and information. The author lays down clearly and succinctly the rules which should guide the advocate in the examination of witnesses and in the argument of questions of fact and law, and has illustrated the precepts which he has given by showing how they have been put into actual practice by the greatest advocates of modern times.

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International Law-continued.

views of the Text-writers on the Topics referred to, Supplementary Cases, Treaties, and Statutes. By PITT CORBETT, M.A., D.C.L. Oxon.

Vol. I. "Peace." Fourth Edition.

BELLOT, D.C.L.

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Legal History-continued.

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The main idea of this work is to present, under the head of Maxims," certain leading principles of English law, and to illustrate some of the ways in which those principles have been applied or limited, by reference to reported cases. The maxims are classified under the following divisions:

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Latin for Lawyers. Contains (1) A course in Latin, in 32 lessons, based on legal maxims; (2) 1000 Latin Maxims, with translations, explanatory notes, crossreferences, and subject-index; (3) A Latin Vocabulary. 300 pages. Price 7s. 6d. net.

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