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WIL Exchequer Chamber, and in the Bail Court, with a Table of the Names of Cases, and a Digest of the principal iMatters. From Hil. Term, 7 Will. IV., to Mich. Term, 1 Vict. " 8vo. London. 1839. WILLMORE, GRAHAM, F. L. WOLLASTON, and W. HODGES. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and upon Writs of Error from that Court to the Exchequer Chamber, and in the Bail Court, from Hil. Term, 1 Vict., to Mich. Term, 2 Vict. Vol. I. Bvo. Lon- don. 1840. WILLS, WM. An Essay on the Rationale of Circumstantial Evi- dence, illustrated by numerous Cases. 8vo. London. 1838. See Law Library. "Mr. Wills' work on Circumstantial Evidence, contains the soundest information upon the subject. It is executed in a most luminous and philosophical manner." 11 Leg. Reporter, 84; 20 L. M. 19. WILMOT, SIR JOHN EARDLEY. Notes of Opinions and Judgments delivered in different Courts. 4to. London. 1802. " These were certainly not intended, by the learned judge, for publica- tion, and some of them are not perfect. There is no doubt but they would have been all equally valuable, if they had all received his last correc- tion ; and still more, if his modesty had permitted him to revise them with a view to publication." " His opinion in King v. Almon," said Judge Spencer, " found among his papers, and published, is entitled to no more respect, and as for myself, I do not consider it entitled to as much respect, as the opinions of many American lawyers." Pref. ; Peck's Trial, 299, 349. . Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Sir John Eardley Wilmot, late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, &c. 2d edition, with Additions. 8vo. Lon- don. 1811. WILMOT, E. C. A succinct View of the Law of Mortgages, with select Precedents. 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1819. WILSON, PETER. Acts of the General Assembly of New Jer- sey, from the establishment of the present Government under the Constitution of New Jersey, July 2, 1776, to Dec. 24, 1783; with the Constitution prefixed ; and an Appendix, containing the Articles of Confederation of the United States, &c. fol. Tren- ton. 1784. 739