into the busy scenes of life and figuring in the polite circles of society, they may not be altogether ignorant of the laws, which protect them from injury, and afford them all the blessings of social felicity. Alfred-House Academy, Camberwell, Surrey, October 28, 1822. I.-Property, in general ...... II.-Of Real Property; and, first, of Cor- VIII. Of Freeholds, not of Inheritance IX.-Of Estates less than Freehold............ 230 XXIII.—Of Alienation by Devise........ XXIV. Of Things Personal............................ VI.-Of Courts of a Special Jurisdiction...... 440 VII. Of the Cognizance of Private Wrongs 448 |