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Beattie, J. Universal grammar Grand homme de province á Paris Grange, E., and X. de Montèpin. Corsican brothers Contents.-Vol. I. General remarks-originconstitution-peculiar powers, etc., of the various courts-miscellaneous observations; GRANT. Grant, James, continued. Lately deceased judges. Lord Erskine-Lord Ellenborough-Mr. Baron Graham-Lord Tenterden; Late living judges. Lord Eldon-Lord Brougham-Lord Lyndhurst-Mr. Justice Gaselee; Judges in the court of queen's bench. Lord Chief Justice Denman-Mr. Justice Littledale-Mr. Justice Patteson-Mr. Justice Williams-Mr. Justice Coleridge; Judges in the court of exchequer. Lord Abinger-Mr. Baron Parke-Mr. Baron Bolland-Mr. Baron Gurney -Mr. Baron Alderson; Judges in the court of common pleas. Mr. Chief Justice Tindal-Mr. Allan Park-Mr. Justice Bosanquet-Mr. Justice Vaughan-Mr. Justice Coltman. II. Judges in the equity courts. Lord CottenhamSir Launcelot Shadwell-Lord Langdale; Late counsel at the bar. 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