589 |
Du Ponceau on the jurisdiction of the courts of the US.
8
vo.
Phila. 1824.
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590 |
Laws of the US. 1789.
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591 |
Herty’s Laws of the US. 1789—1802. 2. v.
8
vo.
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592 |
Sessions laws of the US. 1803. 4. 5. 6.
8
vo.
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593 |
Hall’s American Law journal. N
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594 |
Law tracts.
8
vo
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595 |
Pamphlet’s in Law. Fletcher. Honestus. Rush. Dartmouth. Impeachments
8
vo.
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596 |
Cooke’s Practice in the Common pleas.
fol.
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597 |
Modus intrandi. 2. v.
8
vo.
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598 |
Trial of
illegibleCharles I.
fol.
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599 |
Criminal Recorder.
12
mo.
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600 |
Goodenow’s Principles of American Jurisprudence.
8
vo.
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601 |
Dallas’s Reports. 3
d. vol.
8
vo.
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602 |
Hall’s Law journal. 5
th. & 6
th. vols.
8
vo.
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603 |
Bland on the power of the Judiciary to declare a law unconstitutional.
8
vo.
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604 |
Farr’s Medical jurisprudence by Cooper.
8
vo.
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605 |
The Laws of the siete Partidas by Moreau and Carleton. 2. v.
8
vo.
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606 |
Case of the Batture of N. Orleans.
8
vo.
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607 |
Kerr’s Criminal law of N. Orleans.
8
vo.
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608 |
Forster’s Digest of the law of Customs.
8
vo.
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