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- Art. I—Principles And Practice Of Pleading.
- 1. Speech of H. Brougham, Esq., on the Present State of the Law.
- 2. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on some of the Legal Reforms proposed by Mr. Brougham. By C. E. Dodd, Esq., Barrister at Law.
- 3. Suggestions on Practice, Pleading, and Evidence. By Edward Lawes, Serjeant at Law.
- 4. The Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica; Article "Jurisprudence." By James Mill, Esq., Author of the History of British India.
- 5. Westminster Review, No. VII. Art. 5. Law Abuses and Pleading; No. XI. Art. 3. On Practice and Pleading. . . . 1
- Art. II.—Reforms In Chancery.
- 1. A History of the Court of Chancery, with Practical Remarks, &c. By Joseph Parkes, Solicitor, Birmingham.
- 2. An Inquiry into the Present State of the Civil Law of England. By J. Millar, Esq.
- 3. Copy of the Report made to His Majesty by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery . . . 32
- Art. III.—Mercantile Law.—No. I. . . . 45
- Art. IV.—On Conveyancing.—No. I.
- Critical Remarks on some Popular Writers . . . 54
- Art. V.—An Inquiry Into The Operation Of The Late Bankrupt Act, 6 G. IV. c. 16. With Exclusive Refeernce To Real Property . . . 64
- Art VI.—On The Doctrine Of Estoppel With Reference To The Transfer Of Contingent And Executory Interests . . . 76
- Art. VII. — On The Modes Of Proceeding Against Tenants Holding Over . . . 82
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