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DUN Europe, depuis Charlemagne, Jusqu' a Present ; avec les Capi- tulations, Imperiales et Royales, et autres actes Publics. 8 torn, fol. Amst. 172G-31. DUMONT, J. Supplement au Corps Universel. Par J. Bar- beyrac et J. Rousset. 5 torn. fol. Amst. 1739. "This work still holds the first rank among all collections of this description." Reddle's Int. Law, 64. - BUNCOMBE, GILES. Trials Per Pais; or, the Law of Eng- land concerning Juries by Nisi Prius, &c., with a complete Treatise of the Law of Evidence ; together with Precedents and Forms of Challenges, Demurrers upon Evidence, Bills of Excep- tion, Pleas puis le darrein continuance, &c. 8th ed. with large additions. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1766. 9th ed. 2 vols. 8vo. Dublin. 1793. DUNDAS, JOHN. An Abridgment of the Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, from 1638 to 1720. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1721. DUNLAP, JOHN A. A Digest of the Laws relating to the Jus- tices of the Peace in the State of New York. Bvo. . Practice of the Supreme Court of New York in Civil Actions ; together with the Proceedings in Error. 2 vols. 8vo. Albany. 1821-23. " The author pursued the plan of Tidd, and embraced the whole body of our practice, whether derived from that of the English Courts, or regulated by our own statutes or rules, followed up by the long train of decisions on the subject, in our own Courts down to the time of publi- cation." It was formerly a standard work, but is now obsolete. Pref. Graham's Pr. 10 ; 18 N. A. Rev. 211. . An Abridgment of the Eleven Books of Sir Ed- ward Coke's Reports, by Sir Thomas Ireland ; also, the Twelfth and Thirteenth Books, by John A. Dunlap. 8vo. New York. 1813. DUNLAP, A. Admiralty Practice in Civil Causes of Maritime Jurisdiction, &c. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1836. " Ifls work is pronounced, by the most competent judges, to be learned, accurate, and well digested." 1 Kent's Com. 381, n. 280