WORKS Written by the same Author. 1. REMARKS on the Best Method of Barring Dower, with an APPENDIX of Select Precedents. 8vo. 3rd Edit. 2s. 6d. 2. A FURTHER ASSISTANT to the PRACTICE OF CONVEY. ANCING; containing original practical Remarks on Conveyances, proper Directions for drawing each species, incidental, animadversions on Mr. Watkens's Principles of Conveyancing and Precedents. 8vo. Second Edition, price 12s. 6d. boards.-Note. A few copies of the second part of the first edition are left, price 5s. 3. ECCENTRIC EFFUSIONS, consisting of Poems, humourous, satirical, sentimental, and moral. Price 1s. 6d. 4. POEMs, sacred to Love and Friendship. Second Edition, with additional Poems, and a Portrait of the Author. 5. POEMS, sacred to Religion and Morality. Price 18. 6. ESSAYS, Humorous, Satirical, Ironical, Sentimental, Political, and Moral; with a Sketch of the Life of the Author. Price 2s. 6d. Note. The Essays and Poems are printed uniformly, so as to form together a pocket volume. 7. STRICTURES ON COURTS OF REQUESTS, commonly called Courts of Conscience; containing many glaring instances of shameful decisions, completely arbitrary, contrary, to Law and Equity, and evincing the grossest ignorance, inattention, imbecility, and obstinacy. The whole intended as a salutary warning to both Plaintiffs and Defendants in those inferior Courts. 8vo. Price 1s/ 6d. with a coloured Caricature of "A Court of Conscience! ! !" 8. AN ADDRESs to the Freeholders and other Electors throughout the Kingdom, on the approaching general Election. To which is added a succinct History of Parliaments from their first establishment in this Country to the present period. 8vo. Price 1s. 6d. 10. SPEECH of J. H. Prince, at the London Forum, Cateaton Street, July 24th, 1816, on the discussion of the following Question: Do not the recently discovered Conspiracies, on the part of the Police Officers and others, against the lives of the ignorant and unwary, for the purpose of obtain ing the rewards on conviction, demonstrate that the custom of giving what is emphatically termed BLOOD MONEY, is injurious to Public Justice and. National Morality?" In which Speech is developed a scene of iniquity revolting to human nature: Facts and anecdotes never before published, showing the close intimacy and connection which subsists between Police Officers and Thieves: a Plan, which, if adopted, would do away the necessity of giving Rewards on Conviction: and also a Plan for the effectual prevention of Burglaries. Svo. Price 1s. The LIFE of J. H. Prince, written by himself. Third Edition, revised and greatly enlarged. 12mo. Price 55. in boards. A second volume will shortly be produced. To be had of the Author and all Booksellers. |