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SCHOOL OF EQUITY, MERCANTILE AND INTERNATIONAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND CIVIL LAW, AND GOVERNMENT.
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SCHOOL OF EQUITY, MERCANTILE AND INTERNATIONAL,
CONSTITUTIONAL AND CIVIL
LAW, AND GOVERNMENT.

Professor Southall.

Junior Class.— Vattel's International Law, Lectures on Government,
Federalist.

Senior Class.— Smith's Mercantile Law, Greenleaf's Evidence,
Barton's Suit in Equity, Adams' Equity.

In the Department of Law, the degree of Bachelor of Law is
conferred upon those who, upon examination conducted in writing,
manifest an intimate acquaintance with the subjects taught in all the
classes;
and to those who, upon like examination, exhibit a competent
knowledge of International and Constitutional Law, and of the
Science of Government, a certificate of proficiency is awarded.

The expenses of the Law student, as will be seen from page 57 of
Catalogue, amount to about $356 for a session of nine months, commencing
1st October, 1872; or if a student messes, to $266 per session.