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LAUZUN, M. LE COMTE DE.-1675. Mémoires et Amours de Mademoiselle Montpensier avec M. le Comte de L. 679 v.

LAVA, the liquid which issues from volcanic eruptions. 1805. On Whinstone and L. 458 e.-1805. A Chemical Analysis of three Species of Whinstone, and two of L. 566 n.

LAVAGNE, COUNT OF.-1805. Fiesco, Count of L. 627 d.
LAVAL, a city of France, capital of the department of Mayenne.-
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LAVANT.-1777. On the Term L.
LAVATERA.-1786. De L., &c.
LAVATORY, a cleansing bath.-1794.

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LAVINIA.-1789. Memoirs of Albert and L. See SNOWDEN, HERMIT OF, 1789. —1792. Orlando and L. See ORLANDO, 1792. - 1807. Alcander and L.; a Metrical Romance. 898 q. L.; or the Bard of Irwell's Lament; an Elegiac Poem. Lond. Souter, 8vo. 2s.——————— N. D.-Enée et L. 57 j.

LAVOISIER, ANTHONY LAWRENCE.-1786. A Letter addressed to Dr. Priestley, Messrs Cavendish, L., and Kirwan. 468 h.-1788. Method of Chemical Nomenclature proposed by Messrs De Morveau, L., Bertholet, and De Fourcroy. 548 q. 1791. A Treatise on Air, con

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LAVRECLA. -N. D. — Of the Loue betwene Leriano and L., Doughter to the Kynge of Macedonia. 139 i.

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LAW. Under this general head are arranged together those articles referring to Law in its widest acceptation, and those limited to Roman and English Law, as it would be impossible, in many instances, to distinguish the one from the other by the title alone. The works written upon the Laws of the different countries and kingdoms will be found under these, in the subdivision, JURISPRUDENCE.--1472. De Regulis Juris Romæ. 305 e.-1472. Mercuriales Questiones super Regulis Juris. 305 e. Speculum Juris. 324 k. - 1474. Repertorium Juris. 324 l.-1475. De L.ibus, libri tres. 230 v.-1484. Summa super ix. Codicis ac 4 In59 t.-1484. Lectura super primo, secundo, et tertio Institutio769 q.-1499. Castigatissima Juris Responsa. 3 q.-1508. De Juribus Regni et Imperii Romani. 59 y.-1514. Expositiones Titulorum utriusque Juris. 147 b.-1516. De Laudibus L.um Angliæ. 379 w.-1517. Titulos L.um ex Codice Theodosiano. 8.-1519. Paraphrasis in tres priores Institutionum libros. 191 e.-1519. Institutiones Justiniani. 460 v.-1527. Expositiones Terminorum L.um Anglorum. 791 o.-1528. Codex L. um Theodosianus. 901 s.-1531. Comm. ix. Testamentarii, ad totidem L.es. 339 k.-1531. De L.ibus, Gr. 760 %1532. Comment. super Institutionibus Justinianis. 398 2.1535. A Treatise on the Roman L. 36 r. - -1536. Commentarius in Titulum Pandectarum de Regulis Juris. 293 b.-1537. De L.ibus, &c. libri vii. 211 a.-1542. De Nobilitate L. um, &c. 249 %. - 1544. Instytutions or Principall Groundes of the L.s, &c. 669 s.- 1544. Interpretatio Universi Juris Cognitionem complectens. 716 0.-1545. Observationes Legales. 98 q. 1546. Principal Grounds of the L.s and Statutes of England. 531 y.-1549. Opuscula L.alia. 654 e.-1551. Institutions or Principal Grounds of the L.s. 773 h.-1552. Perus a l'Altora, or a Commentary on the L. 2 h.-1552. Lectiones Juris quædam. 430 f. -1552. Juris utriusque Traditio Methodica, cum Scholiis Justini Gobleri. 581 y. 1553. Aliquot Repetitiones Juris. 15 r. -1554. De Regulis Juris, lib. 6. 264 a.-1554. Consilia, sive Responsa Juris. 350 p.1554. Tractatus de L.ibus, Consuetudinibus Regni Angliæ, tempore Regis Henrici Secundi. 418 %. 1555. Lib. ad L.es xii. Tabularum, et Tituli xxix. Ulpiani. 217 e-1555. De Juris Arte. 513 1.-1556. Comm. in Tit. x. lib. secundi Institutionum. 485 h.-1556. Institutions, or Princypal Groundes of the L.s and Statutes of Englande. 647 9.-1557. Antiq. Rom. Liber de L.ibus. Altera editio paulo auctior. 18 d.—1557. Of Ceremonies, and of Man's L.s. 329 0.—1557. Index L.um omnium quæ in Pandectis continentur. 580 k.-1558. Comm. in Tit. Pandectarum de Justitia et Jure. 257 %-1559. De Significatione Verborum quæ ad Jus pertinent, libri xix. 151 r.1562. Comm. ad L.es de Famosis Libellis, et de Calumniatoribus Commentarius. 66 d.1563. Catalexis in L.em secundam de Origine Juris. 243 u. 1564. Annot. in L.es aliquot difficiles. 586 b. -1565. Consilia Juridica. 8 t.-1566. De Libris Juris, &c. 958 b.-1567. Brocardica, seu Generalia Juris. 59 t.- -1567. Comm. in L.em, Hebr. 845 b. 1569. Familiares Juris Quæstiones. 29 a.-1569. Opera Juridica, 182 t.1569. De Verbis Juris, de L.ibus, &c. 518 s.-1569. De Justitia et Jure. 869 n.- 1569. Scholia in Institutiones Justiniani. 958 v.1572. Orationes de Origine et Dignitate Juris. 39 g.-1572. Quæstiones Juris Controversi Aureæ. 757-1572. Collatio Mosaicarum et Romanorum L.um, a Petro Piffio. Paris, 4to.-1574. (Economia; seu Comm. Juris. 958 b. 1575. Basilicon; i. e. Universi Juris Romani LX. Librorum Synopsis; item Novellarum Liber Græce, cum Versione et Notis Joannis Leunclavii. Basil, fol.-1576. L'Ordre et Instruction Judiciare des anciens Grecs et Romains, contre à l'usage de France. 59 g.1577. Commentarius in 12 libros Codicis. 59 t.1577. L. Commentaries, 59 u.-1577. L.s of Special Profite and Policie. 449 e.-1577. Opera Juridica. 909 p.- 1579. Comm. ad Tit. Dig. de Re Iudica et de Appellationibus. 398 z.-1580. Juris Universi Distributio. 126 m.-1581. Partitiones Juris utriusque, è Conr. Lagi methodo expressæ. 387 n. 1580. Ratio Ordinis Pandectarum et Institutionum. 421 g.-1581. Consilia Juris. 991 w.-1582. Juris Universi Methodus Parva. 440 v.-1583. De L.ibus et Senatu Consulto. 56 f.-1584. The L.s and Customes of every Nation, with the Description and Antiquitie of the same. 488 y.-1584. Collectanea super Jus Cæsareum. 98 q.-1585. Ad Tit. de diversis Regulis Juris antiqui ex Libro Pandectarum Imperatoris Justiniani, quinquagesimo, Commentarius. 352.1586. APXAIONOMIA, sive de Priscis Anglorum L.ibus libri Sermone Anglico, vetustate antiquissimo aliquot abhinc seculis conscripti, atq. nunc demum magno Iurisperitorum et Amantium Antiquitatis omnium commodo, e tenebris in lucem vocati. 582 y. 1586. Idea Juris Logica. 939 q.-1587. L.s and Execution of Justice for the pre

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