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however, it has been attempted to introduce improvements. Thus, the effect of the Conveyancing Act, 1881, has been inserted where necessary, the translations of the Latin Maxims have been placed in alphabetical order in one Appendix instead of at the end of each Volume, and the Test Papers and Lists of Statutes instead of being given in Appendices have been incorporated into the Work itself.

With regard to Book IV., as it no longer forms a part of the work for the Intermediate, it has been excluded from the course of reading; but as some Chapters treat of matters of importance for the Final, it has been thought advisable to give an epitome of them in the proper place.

In conclusion, it is desired to point out that to the Student who merely wishes to be "crammed" with just sufficient knowledge to pass his Examination this Guide will be of no use. The Author is convinced that the days are happily gone by for such knowledge to be of any service. There is now no "royal road to passing," the work must be done systematically and well, and it is only to those Students who are ready to do their work in this sensible way that the Guide will be of service. To such it is hoped it will prove of use, and that by following the course recommended the Student will acquire a knowledge which will not only enable him to pass his Intermediate Examination without difficulty, but which will also prove invaluable to him when preparing for his "Final," and in his future legal career.

35, SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE.

ALBERT GIBSON.

February 27, 1882.

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