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LAW BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY LITTLE AND BROWN.

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SESSION LAWS.

Public Laws of the United States of America, passed at the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth Congress, 1845-1846. Carefully collated with the Originals at Washington. Edited by George Minot, Counsellor-at-Law.

Public Laws of the United States of America, passed at the Second Session of the Twenty-Ninth Congress, 1846-1847. Carefully collated with the Originals at Washington. Edited by George Minot, Counsellor-at-Law. To be continued annually.

"In publishing the following Laws, the same plan has been adopted that was prescribed in the joint resolution of Congress of March 3, 1845, authorizing a subscription to the edition of all the Laws of the United States, just published by us. A close examination of this pamphlet will disclose many differences between the Laws as here printed and as printed in the official pamphlet ; but as we procured a careful collation with the records at Washington, by an experienced reader, of this city, and have scrupulously followed the original, we feel justified in saying that the public can safely rely on this publication. Any seeming errors, therefore, must be attributed to the Rolls, and not to us. Where anything absolutely necessary to the sense is omitted in the Rolls, our plan is to insert it in the text, enclosed in brackets. "We intend to publish annually, and as soon after the close of each Session of Congress as we can, the Acts of that Session, in a similar form and with a similar arrangement. The pamphlets will be paged consecutively, and, when enough have accumulated to make a volume, we shall publish with the last one, a General Index to the whole, so that any one purchasing the successive pamphlets, as they come out, can then have a complete volume, without any additional expense other than that of binding them together."— Advertisement to the Present Edition.

LITTLE & BROWN,

Law and Foreign Booksellers,

112 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON,

Have constantly for sale a very extensive collection of Law Books, consisting of the Reports of the several States, and the English Reports, as well ancient as modern, together with the most approved elementary treatises, &c.

Orders for Foreign Law Books, or Miscellaneous Books, forwarded twice a month, and returns received by the Steamers. Most of their publications are stereotyped, and are therefore never out of print. Libraries, whether Law or Miscellaneous, furnished at the shortest notice, on as good terms as can be offered by any other house in the country. Catalogues of their books will be sent gratis to such gentlemen as desire them, and will send their address, free of postage.

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