Croke’s Remarks on Schlegel.
iii. CROKE,
Sir Alexander.
Remarks on Mr. Schlegel’s work, upon the visitation of neutral vessels under convoy. By Alexander Croke, Esq. LL. D. Advocate in Doctors’ Commons.
London: sold by
J. White,
J. Debrett,
J. Stockdale, and
J. Wright, Printed by
Wilks and Taylor,
1801.
JX5268 .S4
First Edition. 8vo. 80 leaves collating in fours, publishers’ advertisement on the last page.
Rebound in a half binding. Not initialled by Jefferson.
Sent to Jefferson by Rufus King, who has written on the title-page:
from R. King. Lond. Ap. 5. 1801. Manuscript notes by Jefferson occur on pages 44 and 66, that on the former relative to Jenkinson’s
Inquiry into the conduct of Great Britain
, and on the latter with a quotation from Schlegel.
Sir Alexander Croke, 1758-1842, English lawyer and author, was employed by the British government to write this reply to Schlegel for which he
received a judgeship in the vice-admiralty court of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Two chapters of the Consolato del Mare. 273. & 287.
iv. [ROBINSON,
Sir Christopher.]
A Translation of the chapters
cclxxiii. and
cclxxxvii. of the Consolato del Mare, relating to Prize Law . . .
London: Printed by
W. Wilson, for
J. White, and for
J. Butterworth,
1800.
JX5250 .C7
8vo. 14 leaves, printer’s imprint at the end.
Marvin, page 615.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 329, 56.
Rebound in a half binding padded with blanks. Not initialled by Jefferson. On the title is written:
Sec
y. States. Office from RK
[i.e. Rufus King]
London Dec. 31.
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Memoire justicatif
[
sic
--
Ed.
] de la Gr. Bretagne en arretant les navires etrangeres destinées aux Insurgents de l’Amerique.
v. [MARRIOTT,
Sir James.]
Mémoire justificatif de la conduite de la Grande Bretagne, en arretant les navires etrangers et les munitions de guerre, destinées
aux insurgens de l’Amérique.
Londres: imprimé pour
R. Bickerstaff, par
G. Cooke,
1801.
E271 .M35
8vo. 60 leaves collating in fours; printer’s imprint at the end. Signed on page 96:
J. Marriott, au Collège des Advocats à Doctors Commons, Londres, le 4 de Mars, 1778.
Sabin 44689.
Marvin, page 498.
Rebound in half calf, padded with blanks. Not initialled by Jefferson. Scribblings in pencil on the title-page.
Sir James Marriott, 1730?-1803, English lawyer and politician.
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Observations on the Justificative Memorial of the court of London.
vi. [GÉRARD DE RAYNEVAL,
Joseph Mathias.]
Observations on the Justificative memorial of the Court of London.
Paris. Printed by
the Royal Authority. [Translated by Peter Stephen du Ponceau.]
Philadelphia: Printed by
F. Bailey,
m.dcc.lxxxi
. [1781]
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