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The American law journal, / by John E. Hall, Esq
American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Collection: Series 1 Available from 01/01/1813 until 03/31/1817. Available online
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- Journal/Periodical
- Standardized Title:
- American law journal (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1813)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law reports, digests, etc--United States.
- Law reports, digests, etc.
- United States.
- Law--Pennsylvania--Periodicals.
- Law.
- Pennsylvania.
- Genre:
- Periodicals
- Fillet tools (Binding)
- Leather bindings (Binding)
- Lettering pieces (Binding)
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Quarterly
- Vol. 4 (1813)-v. 6 (1817)
- Continues:
- American law journal and miscellaneous repertory
- Continued By:
- Journal of jurisprudence
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia [Pa.] Published by Moses Thomas. Morford, Willington and Company, Charleston, S.C. Seymour and Williams, Savanna ; Samuel Pleasants, Richmond; Isacc Riley, and Gould, Banks and Gould, New York; Mr. Backus, Albany; Bradford and Read, Boston,--and by the booksellers generally throughout the United States. Sergeant Hall, printer. 1813-1817
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Vol. 5, numbers 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 the use of counsel, by Thomas Jefferson ...; volume 5, numbers 18: An answer to Mr. Jefferson's justification of his conduct in the case of the New Orleans batture, by Edward Livingston
- Vol. 4, numbers 1, includes "a supplement containing an abridgement 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"
- Notes:
- Imprint varies: Baltimore: Published by Edward J. Coale; Morton, Willington and Company [id est, Morford, Willington and Company] Charleston, S.C. Seymour and Williams, Savannah; Samuel Pleasants, Richmond; Isaac Riley, and Gould, Banks and Gould, New York; Mr. Backus, Albany; Bradford and Read, Boston; and by the booksellers generally throughout the United States. Printed by William Fry. 1814; Philadelphia: Published at the Port Folio Office, by Harrison Hall. 1817. James Maxwell, printer
- Suspended, 1815-1816
- Vols. 4-5 called also volume 1-2 of a new series
- OCLC:
- 10358186
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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