DIRECTION OR PREPARATIVE ΤΟ The Study of the Law; WHEREIN IS SHEWED, WHAT THINGS OUGHT TO BE OBSERVED AND TO THE STUDY OF THE LAW, AND WHAT, ON THE CONTRARY PART, OUGHT BY WILLIAM FULBECK, ESQ. SECOND EDITION, REVISED. BODY LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. AND W. T. CLARKE, VO LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS 1829. TO THE READER. THE high estimation in which the following Treatise has always been held on account of its superior learning and legal information, and the great difficulty there lately has been in procuring it, has induced this republication. No alteration has been made except in the type, the orthography, and in publishing the Prior's Case in the English language, which by some gentlemen of great experience in the profession of the Law, was thought the most eligibie in a preparatory Treatise. Some few inaccuracies have escaped the Compositor after the correction of the Press, as In tail for Intail, Warrantry for Warranty, &c. but they are merely literal. |