ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND; IN FOUR BOOKS. By SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, Knight, ONE OF THE JUSTICES OF HIS MAJESTY'S COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. TOGETHER WITH SUCH NOTES OF ENDURING VALUE AS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN AND ALSO NEW YORK A COPIOUS ANALYSIS OF THE CONTENTS; And Additional Notes with References to English and American Decisions and Statutes, Full Table of Abbreviations, and SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE STUDY OF THE LAW. BY THOMAS M. COOLEY, JAY PROFESSOR of Law in the University of Michigan, and Author of VOL. 2. INCLUDING BOOKS III & IV. SECOND EDITION-REVISED. CHICAGO. CALLAGHAN AND COMPANY. 1872. XVII. Of Injuries proceeding from or affecting the Crown,. XVIII. Of the Pursuit of Remedies by Action; and first, of the Original IX. Of Misprisons and Contempts affecting the King and Government,.. 119 X. Of Offences against Public Justice,.. |