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ELI BLANSHARD, WILLIAM. A Treatise on the Statutes of Limita- tion. 8vo. London. 182G. See Law Library. BLAXLAND, GEORGE. Codex legum Anglicanarum ; or a digest of principles of English law ; arranged in the order of the code Napoleon, with an Historical Introduction. 8vo. London. 1839. •' The author's object in this work has been to collect as many rules of English law, as there are articles of the French Code bearing on similar points and arranged in the same order." The introduction con- tains some valuable historical information upon the sources of the English and French law, but the book, as a whole, has numerous inaccuracies, and is comparatively worthless, except perhaps as a legal curiosity. 3 Jurist, 227; 18 L. O. 35, 88; 8 M. L. M. 187. BLEAMIRE, WM. Remarks on the Poor Laws, and the mainte- nance of the poor. 8vo. London. 1800. BLENMAN, RICHARD. Remarks on several Acts of Parlia- ment, relating more especially to the Colonies abroad ; as also on divers Acts of Assemblies there. 8vo. London. 1742. BLEWITT, R. J. The Court of Chancery ; a satirical poem. " The object of this book is to embody, in immortal verse, the reflec- tions of the author on every thing connected with the Chancery." The volume contains some very clever hits at several members of the Eng- lish bench and bar, with a pretty large share of abuse and venom. The author, whoever he may be, is shooting masked, Blewitt being an assumed name. 1 L. M. 124. BLIGH, R. Report of the case of Bills of Exchange, made pay- able at bankers, as decided in the House of Lords, with thfe opinion of the judges. 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1821. . Reports of Cases, in the House of Lords, upon appeals and writs of error, in 1819-20. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1823-25. . Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, from 1827. New series. 11 vols. 8vo. London. 1829-39. . Digest of the Bankrupt Law, comprising the juris- diction of the Court of Bankruptcy, as established by the Act 1 and a W. IV., c. 52. 8vo. London. 1832. BLISS, GEORGE. Address to the Bar of Hampshire. 8vo. Springfield. 1827. 130