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AUTHORITIES CONSULTED

In writing and compiling the twelve volumes constituting the Cyclopedia of Law, neither time or expense was spared to make it what it is, the best and most comprehensive work of its character ever published. It has received the endorsement of many of the highest legal authorities in America.

The standard authorities of the world were consulted during the time of its compilation, notably :

E. S. ABBOTT,

On Municipal Corporations.

W. A. ALDERSON,

On Judicial Writs and Process.

W. C. ANDERSON, Anderson's Law Dictionary.

WILLIAM F. BAILEY,

Bailey's Personal Injuries Relat-
ing to Master and Servant;
Bailey's Jurisdiction,
etc., etc.

FRANCIS BACON,

Bacon's Complete Works.

M. BACON,

Bacon's Abridgment.

F. H. BACON,

On Benefit Societies and Life
Insurance.

J. P. BISHOP,

Criminal Law; Bishop's Contracts;
Bishop's Directions and Forms;
Bishop's Marriage, Divorce
and Separation, etc.,
etc.

G. T. BISPHAM,
Principles of Equity.

M. M. BIGELOW,

Bills, Notes and Checks; English
Procedure; Bigelow's Equity;
Bigelow's Estoppel; Life
and Accident insur-
ance Reports.

E. C. BENEDICT,

Benedict's American Admiralty.

C. F. BEACH,

Beach's Contracts; Beach's In-
surance; Beach's Contributory
Negligence; Beach's
Injunction; Beach's
Monopolies.

E. E. BALLARD,

Real Property Law; Deed Forms.

SIMEON E. BALDWIN, Baldwin's American Railroad Law, American Judiciary; Baldwin's Modern Political Institutions.

W. E. BENJAMIN,

Bills, Notes and Checks; the recognized standard authority on subjects treated.

U. BLICKENSDERFER,

Blackstone's Elements; Students'

Review.

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Digest of Fire Insurance Deci- Insurance; Electric Law; Dam

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PUBLISHERS' PREFACE.

During the past century it has been evident that some shorter law course must be produced, in order that law students could get away from the long and tedious work of reading the entire contents of ancient law books.

The American Correspondence School of Law recognizing this fact, has met all the requirements of the law student, whether he studies for the purpose of adopting law as a profession, or studies as an aid to his business.

The Cyclopedia of Law, written by the Hon. Charles E. Chadman, LL. B., LL. M., LL. D., and assisted by a corps of legal experts, is not alone a work for students and beginners, but an authority, a text set, an encyclopedia of reference which is spoken of in the highest manner by judges and practicing lawyers, and which they advocate as a part of every lawyer's and every business man's library.

It has the endorsement of professional and business men in all classes of life. It is published in a form that is a guide to the student and the books following one another, place within his possession an easy and systematic way to learn the law.

As a matter of economy, it saves both time and money. The student saves the expense of attending a law school,

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