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CON CONNELL, SIR JOHN. A Treatise on the Law of Scotland, respecting the Erection, Union, and Disjunction of Parishes, Sic, and the Patronage of Churches. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1818. . A Supplement to a Treatise on the Law of Scot- land, respecting Parishes; being an exposition of the Law rela- tive to the Rebuilding and Repairing of Churches, &c. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1823. " Connell on the Law of Parishes, published a few years after Burns, is confined to topics of a nature purely ecclesiastical. It is rather a con- tinuation and fit concomitant of his valuable Treatise onTeinds, than an exposition of the law regarding the poor." 1 Ed. L. J. 211. . A Treatise on the Law of Scotland respecting Tithes, and the Stipends of the Parochial Clergy. 2d ed. 2 vols. Svo. Edinburgh. 1830. " It is unnecessary to enter into any details concerning a book which no lawyer or clergyman will go without." CONNOR, HENRY, and JAMES A. LAWSON. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in Ireland, during the time of Lord Chancellor Sugden, commencing M. T. 5th V-ict. 1841. 2 vols. 8vo. Dublin. 1842-43. CONOVER, J. F. Digested Index of all the reported Decisions in Law and Equity, of the Supreme Courts of the States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1834. CONROY, JOHN. Custodian Reports, of Cases relative to Out- lawries and the Grants thereon, as argued and determined on the revenue sides of the Courts of Exchequer, both in England and Ireland. Svo. Dublin. 1795. CONSET, H. Practice of the Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Courts ; to which is added a brief Discourse of the Structure and Manner of forming the Libel or Declaration. 3d ed. with Additions. 8vo. London. 1708. CONSIDERATIONS on the Origin, Progress, and Present State of the Bankrupt Laws. 8vo. London. 1818. CONSOLATO DEL MARE. 4to. Barcelona. 1494. Edited by Celelles. " Whereas, in consequence of there being found in the book of the Consolato many alterations, both in the expression and in the decisions, 221