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Articles 3811 - 3838 of 3838
Full-Text Articles in Law
Above The Law, Lucian Minor
Slavery: Review Of Slavery In The United States And The South Vindicated From The Treason And Fanaticism Of The Northern Abolitionists, N. Beverley Tucker
Slavery: Review Of Slavery In The United States And The South Vindicated From The Treason And Fanaticism Of The Northern Abolitionists, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Marshall, Lucian Minor
Robinson's Practice: Book Review Of The Practice Of Law And Equity In Virginia, Lucian Minor
Robinson's Practice: Book Review Of The Practice Of Law And Equity In Virginia, Lucian Minor
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Stories Of General Warren, Lucian Minor
Book Review Of Stories Of General Warren, Lucian Minor
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Professor Beverley Tucker's Valedictory Address To His Class, N. Beverley Tucker
Professor Beverley Tucker's Valedictory Address To His Class, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
To Contributors, Correspondents, &C.: From The Author Of The 'Note To Blackstone's Commentaries': Extract Of A Letter From The Reviewer Of Messrs. Adams' And Everett's Orations, N. Beverley Tucker
To Contributors, Correspondents, &C.: From The Author Of The 'Note To Blackstone's Commentaries': Extract Of A Letter From The Reviewer Of Messrs. Adams' And Everett's Orations, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Original Literary Notices, N. Beverley Tucker
Original Literary Notices, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Note To Blackstone's Commentaries, Vol. I. Page 423, N. Beverley Tucker
Note To Blackstone's Commentaries, Vol. I. Page 423, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker
Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker
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No abstract provided.
Communicated, N. Beverley Tucker
For The United States' Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
For The United States' Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
For The United States Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
For The United States Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
For The U. S. Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
For The U. S. Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
For The United States' Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
For The United States' Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
For The U. S. Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
For The U. S. Telegraph, N. Beverley Tucker
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Communicated, N. Beverley Tucker
Communicated, N. Beverley Tucker
No. V, N. Beverley Tucker
No. Iiii, N. Beverley Tucker
No. Iii, N. Beverley Tucker
No. Ii, N. Beverley Tucker
No. I, N. Beverley Tucker
William And Mary College
1813–1818: Robert Nelson
The Visitors and Governors of William and Mary College have the satisfaction to announce to the public, that they have been enabled to fill the respective chairs in this Colleg . Doctor John Augustine Smith, is appointed President of the College and Professor of Moral Philosophy, including the Philosophy of Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Ethics, Belles-Lettres, History, the principles of Natural and National Law and Political Economy. Mr. Ferdinand Campbell is Professor of Mathematics which professor-ship will include Geography, Astronomy, the practical branches of Surveying, Navigation the construction of Maps & Charts, Dialling, Fortification & Gunnery, Perspective & Architecture. Dr. Thomas …
Resolution By William And Mary Students In Regard To The Death Of William Nelson, Professor Of Law
Resolution By William And Mary Students In Regard To The Death Of William Nelson, Professor Of Law
1804–1813: William Nelson
At a meeting of the Students of Wm. and Mary College on the 8th Inst. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted.
We the Students of William & Mary College deeply impressed with a sense of our loss in the death of the late Hon. Judge Nelson, professor of Law in this college, and filled with sentiments of the highest veneration for the unparalleled virtues that adorned his private life, and with the utmost admiration of those talents and patriotic exertions which on pre-eminently distinguished him in his political services are anxious to pay to his memory the only …
An Enquiry Whether The Act Of Congress Entitled "In Addition To The Act, Entitles An Act For The Punishment Of Certain Crimes Against The United States," Generally Called The Sedition Bill, Is Unconstitutional Or Not, William Nelson
Faculty Publications
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Plan For Conferring Degrees On The Students Of Law In The University Of William And Mary (Ca. 1792), St. George Tucker
Plan For Conferring Degrees On The Students Of Law In The University Of William And Mary (Ca. 1792), St. George Tucker
1790–1804: St. George Tucker
No abstract provided.
At A Convocation Of The Visitors Of The College Of William And Mary, On The 4th Day Of December 1779, A Statute Was Passed, Of Which The Following Is An Extract, College Of William & Mary
At A Convocation Of The Visitors Of The College Of William And Mary, On The 4th Day Of December 1779, A Statute Was Passed, Of Which The Following Is An Extract, College Of William & Mary
1779–1789: George Wythe
At a convocation of the visitors of the college of William and Mary, on the 4th day of December 1779, a statute was passed, of which the following is an extract.
The friends of the college being no longer competent to support so extensive an institution, as that which the charter recommends; and when science at large cannot be cultivated, that scheme of education being most proper, which is more immediately subordinate to the leading objects of society:
The scanty stipend lately paid by each scholar for commons, having occasioned a considerable expense,
It being just, that students inducted into …