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Title
American law journal.
Former Title
American law journal and miscellaneous repertory v. 1-3, 1808-1810
Added Author
Imprint
Philadelphia : William P. Farrand and Co. ; Boston : Farrand, Mallory and Co., 1808-1817.
Distributed
[Buffalo, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2008?]
Publication Coverage
Coverage begins with volume 1 (1808) and ceases with volume 6 (1817).
Frequency
Updated quarterly
Series
Law journal library. Core U.S. journals.
Note
Vols. 4-5 (published in Baltimore) called also v. 1-2 of new series.
Vol. 3, no. 11-12: A treatise on the law of war. Tr. from the original Latin of Cornelius van Bynkershoek. Being the first book of his Quaestiones juris publici. With notes by Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. Philadelphia, Farrand and Nicholas, 1810; v. 5, no. 17: The proceedings of the government of the United States, in maintaining the public right to the beach of the Mississippi, adjacent to New-Orleans, against the intrusion of Edward Livingston. Prepared for use of counsel, by Thomas Jefferson ... ; v. 5, no. 18: An answer to Mr. Jefferson's justification of his conduct in the case of the New Orleans batture. By Edward Livingston.
Vol. 4, no. 1, includes "a supplement containing an abridgment of the laws of Maryland for the year 1809 (containing those general laws which are omitted in Maxcy's edition) and the acts of general interest passed in 1810, and the commencement of 1811."
Vol. 3, no. 11-12: A treatise on the law of war. Tr. from the original Latin of Cornelius van Bynkershoek. Being the first book of his Quaestiones juris publici. With notes by Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. Philadelphia, Farrand and Nicholas, 1810; v. 5, no. 17: The proceedings of the government of the United States, in maintaining the public right to the beach of the Mississippi, adjacent to New-Orleans, against the intrusion of Edward Livingston. Prepared for use of counsel, by Thomas Jefferson ... ; v. 5, no. 18: An answer to Mr. Jefferson's justification of his conduct in the case of the New Orleans batture. By Edward Livingston.
Vol. 4, no. 1, includes "a supplement containing an abridgment of the laws of Maryland for the year 1809 (containing those general laws which are omitted in Maxcy's edition) and the acts of general interest passed in 1810, and the commencement of 1811."
Source of Description
Description based on HeinOnline index screen, viewed August 4, 2021.
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Available in Other Form
Print version: American law journal (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1813)
Continued By
Journal of jurisprudence SERLOC succeeding entry
Alternate Title
HeinOnline.
Language
English
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