- CollectionC4 - Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
- SeriesD - Law Practice
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- Item31 - (a) Reasons why the High Court of the Commonwealth should consist of not less than five judges & (b) The powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth in relation to the Inter-State Commission
- Item32 - (a) The supremacy of the Judiciary in the United States and in the Commonwealth & (b) The Van Diemen's Land Co. v. the Marine Board of Table Cape
- Item33 - Short studies in the Common Law: 3 Possession.
- Item34 - Crimes and torts in Common Law
- Item35 - (a) Possession & (b) The Van Diemen's Land Co. v. the Marine Board of Table Cape
- Item36 - (a)The inapplicability of decisions under the British North America Act to cases arising under the Constitution of the Commonwealth & (b) Possession
- Item37 - (a) Short studies in the Common Law: 3 Possession & (b) Some reasons why the High Court of Australia ought to adhere to its decision in the case of Deakin v. Webb
- Item38 - (a) The Common Law in relation to crime and torts & (b) Why I am a democrat
- Item42 - The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
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