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with, however, this difference, that a certain number of
Copies have been allotted for the Use of the Profession, in
the hope that as the work endeavours to trace Doctrines to
their First Principles, and to bring every thing relating to the
subject under a single point of view, it may occasion suggestions
for the improvement of the law, which otherwise might
not have occurred; and that it may be useful in other respects.
The Copies alluded to have been placed in the hands of
the following gentlemen, to whom each Title, as it is printed
off, will be transmitted:—Mr. Edward Goulburn of the
Midland Circuit, Mr. McMahon of the Oxford Circuit,
Mr. Henry Jeremy of the Western Circuit, Mr. Joy of
the Northern Circuit, Mr. Abraham of the Home Circuit,
and Mr. Storks of the Norfolk Circuit: and all, thirty-six
copies of each title.
The Printing of that Division of the Code which relates to
Offences against Property, is nearly finished, and contains
the following Titles:— 1, Burglary; 2. Housebreaking;
3. Churchrobbing; 4. Simple Larceny; 5. Robbery; 6. Receipt
of stolen goods; 7. Advertising for stolen goods;
8. Taking reward to help to stolen goods; 9. Fraud;
10: Coining; 11. Forgery; 12. Mischief; (b) 13. Restitution;
14. Compensation; 15. The Game Laws.
Another Division will be sent, in the course of next week,
to the Press, namely, Procedure, understanding that term,
not in the sense in which the French use it, but taking it as
generical, and therefore applying it to the Criminal Mode of
Proceeding. The Law of Procedure is the most Important,
(b) Including Arson.
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