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BEV BEST, W. M. Report of the proceedings under the commission issued by the Lord Bishop of Exeter, to inquire into the com- plaints against the Rev. U. Blunt, Curate of Helston. 8vo. Lon- don. 1844. . A Dictionary of English Law, ancient and modern. Bvo. London. 1846. BETHAM, SIR W. A Treatise on Feudal Dignities. Bvo. Lon- don. 1830. BETTS, S. R. Admiralty Practice in the Courts of the United States, for the Southern District of New York. 8vo. New York. 1838. BEVAN, RICHARD. Observations on the law of arrest and im- prisonment for debt, together with a short sketch of a plan for an amendment of that law. Bvo. London. 1781. BEVERIDGE, THOMAS. A Practical Treatise on the forms of process ; containing the new regulations before the Court of Ses- sion, inner house, outer house, and Bill Chamber, the Court of Teinds, and the Jury Court. 2 vols. Bvo. Edinburgh. 1826. " Mr. Beveridge's Treatise on the Forms of Judicial Proceedings in Scotland, is the best manual of practice to which the lawyer, practi- tioner, or student, can refer; and, indeed, it has superseded every other publication in regard to our judicial procedure." 1 Edin. L. C. 133. . A Treatise on the history, constitution, and Forms of Process of the Bill Chamber. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1828. BEVER, THOMAS. A Discourse on the Study of Jurisprudence and the Civil Law ; being an introduction to a course of lectures. 4to. Oxford. 1766. . The history of the legal polity of the Roman Slate ; and the rise and progress of the Roman laws. 4to. Lon- don. 1781. Beyer's Legal Polity, is said by Dr. Irving to be " a copious, and we fear a somewhat tedious work, which, however, is not destitute of merit. It was translated into the German language by Volkel, who has corrected many of his errors, for the author left many errors to correct. Bever writes like a scholar and a man of ability ; but he labored under the disadvantage of being, in a great measure, unacquainted with the best civilians of the continent, more especially those of recent date." He 116