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GUIDE,
THE JUDGE ADVOCATE AND RECORDER'S
Now in use over a year, has been generally commended. Among these com-
mendations are the following:
"Notwithstanding some few errors found on looking over this work-the principal of which
occurs, and has been corrected, on the first page-the same seems, as a whole to be unusually free
from inaccuracies. Most of the principles outlined by the author, are based on rulings published
in the Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General, or in General Orders
are full, and especially those of the charges under the different articles, practically useful. Upon
the whole, the work appears to me to be a material addition to our Military Law Library, and of
sufficient value to induce its being introduced into general use in the Army.- W. M. Dunn, Judge
Advocate General.
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It is certainly all its modest preface claims for it, a convenient and comprehensive hand
book, for the guidance of Judge Advocates and Recorders upon the day of trial. Such a work in
the hands of Courts Martial and Judge Advocates, will do much towards uniformity of action,
and relieve the Adjutant General, and this department, from considerable labor.-Charles
Ilughes, Judge Advocate General, State of N. Y.
It should be in every orderly -room and Post Library, as a gnide in framing charges under
the different articles of war. It will do awvay with those unsightly and mutilated sheets which
are so often presented for trial. It will be several years, in all probability, before another edition
will be issued, so that parties desiring copies had better obtain them at once.
THE AUTHOR.
Address,
W. H.& O. H, MORRISON,
475 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, . C
Price, $2.00.
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