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5. The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested : very useful for all young students in the common laws of England : to which is added, the Law-Latin dictionary : being an alphabetical collection of such Law-Latin words as are found in several authentic manuscripts, and printed books of precedents, whereby entering clerks, and others, may be furnished with fit and proper words, in a common law sense, for any thing they shall have occasion to make use of, in drawing declarations, or any parts of pleading : also, a more compendious and accurate exposition of the terms of the common law (interspers'd throughout) than any hitherto extant, containing many important words of art used in law-books

7. The Law-Latin dictionary : being an alphabetical collection of such Law-Latin words as are found in several authentic manuscripts, and printed books of precedents, whereby entering clerks, and others, may be furnished with fit and proper words, in a common law sense, for any thing they shall have occasion to make use of, in drawing declarations, or any parts of pleading : also, a more compendious and accurate exposition of the terms of the common law (interspersed throughout) than any hitherto extant, containing many important words of art used in law-books : collected from the best authors

11. Lexicon iuridicum iuris Caesarei simul, et canonici : feudalis item, ciuilis, criminalis, theoretici, ac practici : & in schola, & in foro vsitatarum, ac tum ex ipso iuris vtriusque Corpore, tum ex doctoribus & glossis, tam veteribus, quàm recentioribus collectarum vocum penus : simul & locorum communium, & dictionarij vicem sustinens : feudale lexicon leges ac magistratus romanos, & caetera huic operi adjecta vide in complemento, post finem operis ipsius : collectum vero est hoc opus ex collatis inter sese iuridicis, quotquot hactenus ferè prodierunt, & antiquioribus & recentioribus lexicis : actum deinde, expolitum et emendatum, ex hactenus editis accuratissimis lucubrationibus dd. Cuiacii, Brissonii, Donelli, Duareni, Gothofredi, Pacii, Vulteii, Goeddaei item Corrasii, Fabri, Wesembecii, aliorumque praestantissimorum virorum: quorum catalogum mox praefationes invenies

13. Lexicon iuris civilis et canonici, sive potius, Commentarius de verborum quae ad utrunque ius pertinent significatione : antiquitatum Romanarum elementis & legum Pop. Rom. copiosissimo indice, adauctus : olim quidem Pardulphi Prateij diligetia informatus : nunc verò denuo doctiss. aliquot virorum industria ita constructus & supra omnes omnium editiones tam multis & præclaris & hactenus non explicatis dictionibus illustratus, vt ad eius eximium splendorem nihil desiderari possit : quid præterea in hac quarta editione præstitum sit, epistola ad lectorem docebit

15. Life of John C. Calhoun : presenting a condensed history of political events from 1811 to 1843 : together with a selection from his speeches, reports, and other writings subsequent to his election as vice-president of the United States, including his leading speech on the late war delivered in 1811

20. Linguæ Latinæ liber dictionarius quadripartitus : a Latine dictionary, in four parts : I. An English-Latine. II. A Latine-classical. III. A Latine-proper. IV. A Latine-barbarous : wherein the Latine and English are adjusted, with what care might be, both as to stock of words and properties of speech : particularly, 1. In the English-Latine, more word and proprieties of our language, as now spoken, are set down, by several thousands, than in any other dictionary yet extant. 2. In the Latine-classick, the etymologies, significations, and phrases are fully and plainly, yet briefly, discoursed : together with the several kinds and constructions of the verbs : a thing hitherto not much regarded. 3. In the Latine-proper, the expressions of story, which were taken mostly out of Cooper, are much amended ; and many useful things are now added, which were formally omitted : with two mapps, one of Italy, another of old Rome. 4. In the Latine-barbarous, those words which through mistake of writing have been corrupted from the Latine, or by ignorance or boldness of later authors have crept into the Latine, are exposed and expounded : and in all four parts, many things that were utterly impertinent and cumbersom to school-institution and to the true uses of learning, are laid aside : of all which several performances, together with considerable additions of new matter by way of appendage to the main work, a fuller account is given in the prefaces