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15. The Law Magazine, or Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, No.

XVI. has just been put into our hands, and reminds us of a duty we owe to that work. The Law Magazine deserves to be recommended as an industrious and enlightened periodical. It is acute, laborious, and intelligent. The principles of law are laid down on a broad foundation of justice and utility, and the subjects of legislation and jurisprudence are treated as sciences; in this respect revealing studies and accomplishments fur beyond the ordinary barrister. Every professional man in the country, who is not a mere pettifogger, ought to receive the Law Magazine as a guide and an intelligencer.