A COURSE or LE GAL STUDY, ADDRESSED TO STUDENTS AND THE PROFESSION GENERALLY; BT DAVID HOFFMAN, JUR. UTR. lfoCT. GOTTINGEN. SeconU EWttoii, RE-WRITTEN AND MUCH ENLARGED. IN TWO VOLUMES. Vol! Ii. BALTIMORE: PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH NEAL. EntcrrtJ, according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, by David Hoffman, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Maryland. JOHN D. TOT, PRINTER. A COURSE OF LEGAL STUDY. PARTICULAR SYLLABUS. 'Equidem contra existimo, judical, cum in omni genere ac varietate artium, etiam illaram, que sine summo otio non facile discuntur, Cm Pompeius cxcellat, oingularem quandem laudem ejus ct prastabilem esse scientiam, in fxderibus, pactionibus, conditionings, populorum, regum, cxterarum nationum; in universo denique belli jure ac pacis.' Cie. Oral. Pro. L. Corn. Balbo. Cap. VI. THE LAW OF NATIONS. (Note l.) 1. Mackintosh's Introductory Lecture on the Law of Nature and Nations. 2. Chitty's Law of Nations. (Note 2.) * 3. Marten's Compendium of the Law of Nations. {Note s.) 4. Vattel on the Law of Nature and Nations. {Note 4.) * 5. Du Ponceau's translation of the first book of Bynkershoek's 'Questiones Juris Publici,' being a treatise on the Law of War. {Note 5.) |