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THE
LAW MAGAZINE;
OR
QUARTERLY REVIEW
OF
JURISPRUDENCE,
FOR FEBRUARY, 1833; AND MAY, 1833.
VOL. IX.
LONDON:
SAUNDERS AND BENNING, LAW BOOKSELLERS, (SUCCESSORS TO J. BUTTERWORTh and son,) 43, FLEET STREET.
CONTENTS.
ART. 1.-SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS.
1. Report from Select Committee on Secondary Punish-
ments; together with the Minutes of Evidence, an
Appendix, and Index. Ordered by the House of
Commons to be printed, June 22, 1832.
3. Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, in a Letter to
Earl Grey. By Richard Whately, DD. Archbishop of
Dublin. To which are appended, Two Articles on
Transportation to New South Wales, and on Secondary
Punishments, and some Observations on Colonization.
London. 1832
ART. II.-LIFE OF LORD CAMDEN
ART. III.-ON THE SUPPRESSION OF RIOTS BY MILITARY
INTERFERENCE
ART. IV.-REMARKS ON THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF
KING'S BENCH, IN DOE DEM. COOPER V. FINCH, MICH.
1832
Page.
1
34
66
82
ART. V.-ON THE VALIDITY OF A POST-NUPTIAL SETTLEMENT
MADE IN CONSIDERATION OF A PAROL PROMISE BEFORE
MARRIAGE
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ART. VI.-ON THE LAW OF SETTLEMENT under 59 Geo. 3,
c. 50, and 6 Geo, 4, c. 57
ART. VII.-RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON MERCANTILE LAW.
1.-A Treatise on the Law of Principal and Agent,
chiefly with reference to Mercantile Transactions. By
William Paley, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law.
The Third Edition, with considerable Additions, by J.
H. Lloyd, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law.
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