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LUM out by Mr. Douglas, throwing the arguments of the counsel into a more compressed form than that in which they were actually delivered; and annexing observations of his own, to illustrate the main subject of argu- ment, by way of notes, at the end of each Case, Interspersed in these notes will be found much parliamentary and historical information, rela- tive to the points in discussion. 74 ]Month. Rev. 143. LUDERS, ALEXANDER. A Treatise on the Constitution of Par- liament, in the Reign of Edward I. 12mo. Bath. 1818. . Tracts on various Subjects on the Law and His- tory of England : L On Constructive Treason. IL On the Judgment in High Treason. IIL On the Right of Succession to the Crown in the Reign of Elizabeth. IV. On the Constitution of Parliament in the Reign of Hen. III. V. On Non Obstante. VI. On the Use of the French Language in our Ancient Laws and Acts of State. VII. An Inquiry into the History of the Laws of Oleron. 2 vols. 12mo. London. 1810. LUFFMAN, JOHN. The Charters of London, complete ; also, Magna Charta and the Bill of Rights ; with Notes and Remarks. 8vo. London. 1793. LUMLEY, B. The Parliamentary Practice on passing Private Bills through the House of Commons, and the Preliminary INIea- •nres of the House of Lords; with Precedents, Forms of Exam- ination, and Proofs before Committees, and the Standing Orders ; with the Tables of Fees. 8vo. London. 1838. LUMLEY, W. G. A Treatise upon the Law of Annuities and Rent Charges. 8vo. London. 1833. . A Collection of Poor Law Cases. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1840-43. . A Collection of Statutes relating to the Poor Laws, &c. 12rao. London. 1843. . An Act for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to the Poor in England; with the other Statutes affecting the Poor Law, passed in the Parliament of 1844; with Notes, Forms, and Index. 12mo. London. 1844. A Popular Treatise on the Law of Settlement and Removals. 2d ed. 12mo. London. 1842. 479