Opinion of Hon. D.C. Glenn, attorney general of Mississippi : presiding as special chancellor in the Superior Court of Chancery at Jackson, June term, 1854, in the case of James L. Calcote, complainant, vs. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner, defendants.
1851
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Opinion of Hon. D.C. Glenn, attorney general of Mississippi : presiding as special chancellor in the Superior Court of Chancery at Jackson, June term, 1854, in the case of James L. Calcote, complainant, vs. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner, defendants.
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New Orleans : Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office, [1851]
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1 volume in various pagings : charts, illustrations, portrait.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Yale Law Library.
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With: Six communications on the intent of common and statute law : with reference to the valuation by assessors of real estate, generally and especially that of [railroad and other joint stock corporations] -- Law reform tracts no.4, competency of parties as witnesses for themselves : published under the Superintendence of a law-reform association. New York : John S. Voorhies, 1855. -- Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the great India rubber suit, heard at Trenton, New-Jersey, in March, 1852 : in the Circuit Court of the United States : before the Hon. Robert C. Grier and Philemon Dickerson, judges of that court, Charles Goodyear being plaintiff, and Horace H. Day, defendant. New-York : Arthur & Burnet, Stationers and Printers, 1852. -- Remarks on the opinions of the justices of the Court of Appeals, on the constitutionality of the canal act / by Jabez D. Hammond. -- State of New-York, Court for the trial of impeachments, in the matter of the impeachment of John C. Mather, canal commissioner : Albany, July 27, 1853. Albany : Charles Van Benthuysen, printer, 1853.-- Argument of John K. Porter, on the trial at Albany of William Landon, acquitted July 21, 1855, on a charge of violating the prohibitory law. Albany : H.H. Van Dyck, printer, 1855. -- Opinion of the Hon. Alfred Conkling, district judge of the United States for the northern district of New York, sitting in the Circuit Court of the United States : upon the question of copyright in manuscripts, in the case of Little and Company against Hall, Goulds and Banks, respecting the fourth volume of comstock's reports. Albany : Joel Munsell, 1852. -- The report of the directors of the New York and New Haven R.R. Co., to the stockholders, at their special meeting, October 3d, 1854. New Haven. : Printed by T.J. Stafford, 1854. -- Opinion of the Hon. R.S. Baldwin, late governor of Connecticut, and U.S. Senator, as to the liability of the New York and New Haven Railroad Co., for the frauds of Robert Schuyler in issuing false certificates of stock. New York : Baker & Godwin, 1856.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Six communications on the intent of common and statute law.
Law reform tracts no.4, competency of parties as witnesses for themselves.
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the great India rubber suit, heard at Trenton, New-Jersey, in March, 1852.
Remarks on the opinions of the justices of the Court of Appeals, on the constitutionality of the canal act.
State of New-York, Court for the trial of impeachments, in the matter of the impeachment of John C. Mather, canal commissioner.
Argument of John K. Porter, on the trial at Albany of William Landon, acquitted July 21, 1855, on a charge of violating the prohibitory law.
Opinion of the Hon. Alfred Conkling, district judge of the United States for the Northern District of New York, sitting in the Circuit Court of the United States.
The report of the directors of the New York and New Haven R.R. Co., to the stockholders, at their special meeting, October 3d, 1854.
Opinion of the Hon. R.S. Baldwin, late governor of Connecticut, and U.S. Senator, as to the liability of the New York and New Haven Railroad Co., for the frauds of Robert Schuyler in issuing false certificates of stock.
Law reform tracts no.4, competency of parties as witnesses for themselves.
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the great India rubber suit, heard at Trenton, New-Jersey, in March, 1852.
Remarks on the opinions of the justices of the Court of Appeals, on the constitutionality of the canal act.
State of New-York, Court for the trial of impeachments, in the matter of the impeachment of John C. Mather, canal commissioner.
Argument of John K. Porter, on the trial at Albany of William Landon, acquitted July 21, 1855, on a charge of violating the prohibitory law.
Opinion of the Hon. Alfred Conkling, district judge of the United States for the Northern District of New York, sitting in the Circuit Court of the United States.
The report of the directors of the New York and New Haven R.R. Co., to the stockholders, at their special meeting, October 3d, 1854.
Opinion of the Hon. R.S. Baldwin, late governor of Connecticut, and U.S. Senator, as to the liability of the New York and New Haven Railroad Co., for the frauds of Robert Schuyler in issuing false certificates of stock.
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