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NEW NEW HAMPSHIRE. Laws of the State of New Hampshire, &c. 8vo. Hopkinton. 1830. . Cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of Judicature, for the State of New Uampsliire, from 1816 to 1841. 11 vols. 8vo. 1819-44. Vol. I. by N. Adams, Vol. II. by W. M. Richardson and Levi Wood- bury, Vols. III., IV. and V,, reported by W. M. Richardson. 20 A. J. 124. . The Revised Statutes of New Hampshire, passed Dec. 23, 1842; to which are prefixed the Constitutions of the United States and of that State. 8vo. Concord. 1843. NEW JERSEY. Laws of the State of New Jersey, Revised and Published under the Authority of the Legislature. 8vo. Trenton. 1821. . Model of the Government of the Province of New Jersey. 12mo. Edinburgh. 1685. NEWLAND, JOHN. The Practice of the Court of Chancery, with a Collection of the Forms of Proceedings in that Court. 3d ed., with great Additions. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1830. 1st Am. ed., from 2d London. 2 vols. 8vo. New York. 1826. Newland's Chancery is the best historical Treatise written on this subject. It appears to be a work of great care and attention, and so lucid and brief is the style, and so judicious the order and arrangement, that it would seem almost impossible to compress more useful matter in a narrower compass, with more brevity and precision. Pref. Blake's Ch. . A Treatise on Contracts within the Jurisdiction of Courts of Equity. 8vo. London. 1806. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1808, 1821. " The decisions at Common Law are often contrasted with those of Equity, and the subject of every species of Contract cognizable in that Court, is treated with singular abiHty and perspicuity." Hoff. Leg. Stu. 402; 5 Munford, 318; 15 A. J. 368. NEW LIBRARY of Law and Equity. See Law Library. NEWNAM, WM. The Complete Conveyancer; or, the Theory and Practice of Conveyancing, in all its Branches ; the Practical Part consisting of Precedents of every kind that the Practitioners of the Law, of every denomination, can possibly have occasion to consult in the course of Business; the whole methodically arranged. 3 vols. fol. London. 1788. This volume is chiefly compiled from Wood and Horseman. 536 , -