BAC contains the results of many authors, not readily accessible. In the second edition he made pretty free use of Baldasseroni's Dictionary, which he frankly acknowledges in his preface. Lisboa, a Portuguese writer upon commercial law, thus speaks of Azuni's work — Sohre tudo he presentemente digno de especial recommenda9ao a Diccionario Ita- Hano de Jurisprudencia Mercantil do Senhor Azuni; pois Commuita clareza, e exac^ao colligio o que ha de mais importante no Direito Mer- cantil, sustentando as suas doutrinas com as Auctores, e Regulamentas do maior credito. Lisboa — Principas de Direito Mercantil. torn. V. Prologo. AZUNI, D. A. Sistema universale del principii del diritto marit- timo dell' Europa. 2 torn. 8vo. Trieste. 1796-7. Soon after the publication of this work it was translated into French. The author complains, in a subsequent edition, of the unfaithfulness of this translation, which induced him to re-write and enlarge the work, which was published in French, under the title, Droit Maritime de VEu- rope. 2 torn. Svo. Paris. 1805. This treatise of Azuni's " relates rather to maritime international law, properly so called, than to private noaritime jurisprudence." The author's acquirements eminently qualified him for writing this work, distinguished alike for " various and exten- sive learning, sound judgment, and a liberal and philosophical spirit." It points out what is always of the highest importance to the diligent inquirer after truth, the sources of information upon maritime jurispru- dence. The English translation from the French, by William Johnson, 2 vols., 8vo., New York, 1806, is excellent, "and his notes show a familiarity and accurate acquaintance with legal and classical antiqui- ties." HofF. Leg. Stud. 464 ; 2 Kent's Com. 4 n. ; preface to Johnson's translation. BABBAGE, CH. A comparative view of the various Institutions for the Assurance of Lives. 8vo. London. 1826. BABINGTON, R. A treatise on the law of Auctions, with an appendix of precedents. 8vo. London. 1826. See Law Library. . A treatise on the law of Set-ofl'and Mutual Credit, with an appendix of precedents. 8vo. London. 1827. See Law Library. BABINGTON, ZACH. Advice to Grand Juries in cases of blood, from law and reason. 8vo. London. 1 692. B ACHE, R. The Manual of a Pennsylvania Justice of the Peace ; the laws, adjudications, and process for the exercise of his juris- diction in civil and criminal cases. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1810-14. 83