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Full Title: "Charges of the Bar Association of New York against
Hon. George G. Barnard and Hon. Albert Cardozo Justices of the
Supreme Court, and Hon. John H. McCunn, A Justice of the Superior
Court of the City of New York, and Testimoney thereunder taken
before the J"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++New YorkCourt RecordYale Law LibraryNew York:
John Polhemus, Printer, 102 Nassau Street. 1872
Full Title: "Charges of The Bar Association of New York against
Hon. George G. Barnard and Hon. Albert Cardozo Justices of the
Supreme Court, and Hon. John H. McCunn. A Justice of the Superior
Court of The City of New York, and Testimony Thereunder Taken
Before the Ju"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++Court RecordYale Law LibraryNew York: John
Polhemus, Printer, 102 Nassau Street. 1872
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm18670134Caption title. Signed: Dorman B. Eaton, New York,
Sept. 1, 1874. "Written by request of the Law Committee of the New
York City Council of Political Reform, and endorsed by them. New
York: s.n.], 1874]. 24 p.; 23 cm.
Title: The Articles of Confederation vs. the Constitution: the
progress of nationality among the people and in the
government.Author: L Bradford PrincePublisher: Gale, Sabin
Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography,
Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana, 1500--1926 contains a
collection of books, pamphlets, serials and other works about the
Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s.
Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of discovery and
exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War
and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and
abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana offers an
up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere,
encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North
America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th
century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and
South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights
the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary
opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides access to
documents from an assortment of genres, sermons, political tracts,
newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation, literature and
more.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP00530300CollectionID:
CTRG10176783-BPublicationDate: 18670101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Publisher's advertisements p. 1-6 at back. At head of
title and cover title: E pluribus unum.Collation: 2]-125, 1], 6 p.;
21 cm
Full Title: "Charges of the Bar Association of New York Against
Hon. George G. Barnard and Hon. Albert Cardozo, Justices of the
Supreme Court, and Hon. John H. McCunn, A Justice of the Superior
Court of the City of New York, and Testimony thereunder taken
before the J"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++New YorkCourt RecordYale Law LibraryNew York:
John Polhemus, Printer, 102 Nassau Street, 1872
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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Full Title: "Charges of the Bar Association of New York against
Hon. George G. Barnard and Hon. Albert Cardozo Justices of the
Supreme Court, and Hon. John H. McCunn, A justice of the Superior
Court of the City of New York, and Testimony thereunder taken
before the Ju"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++New YorkCourt RecordYale Law LibraryNew York:
John Polhemus, Printer, 102 Nassau Street, 1872
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School Libraryocm18975168At
head of title: E pluribus unum.New York: G.P. Putnam & Son,
1867. 125 p.; 21 cm.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm18670081Cover title. "Published by the New York Cheap
Transportation Association.New York: Tower, Gildersleeve, 1874. 48
p.; 24 cm.
LeBaron Bradford Prince (1840-1922) was a transplanted New Yorker,
a tireless judge, a controversial territorial governor, a gentleman
scholar, and an early leader of the Historical Society of New
Mexico. In all these roles, and others, he was a passionate
advocate of New Mexico statehood. Prince was born, raised, and
educated in New York. As a young attorney, his political career in
state politics had progressed well until he clashed with leaders of
the state Republican Party machine. Salvaging his political
fortunes in the West, Prince won appointment as the chief justice
of the New Mexico Supreme Court in 1879. By all accounts, no
territorial judge worked harder than Prince, often hearing cases
from 8:00 in the morning until 11:00 at night. In what time
remained in his busy days, Prince compiled a 603-page volume of
territorial laws and began to write history with the clear purpose
of advocating New Mexico statehood. His first work on New Mexico
history, entitled "Historical Sketches of New Mexico from the
Earliest Records to the American Occupation," appeared in 1883.
"New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood" (1910) and "The Student's
History of New Mexico" (1921) followed. All are included in
Sunstone's Southwest Heritage Series. This new edition of "New
Mexico's Struggle for Statehood" includes a facsimile of the
original edition along with a new foreword by Richard Melzer, PhD,
a biographical sketch from "History of New Mexico" (1891) by Helen
Haines, and a tribute to the memory of L. Bradford Prince from a
publication of the Historical Society of New Mexico, No. 25.
LeBaron Bradford Prince (1840-1922) was a transplanted New Yorker,
a tireless judge, a controversial territorial governor, a gentleman
scholar, and an early leader of the Historical Society of New
Mexico. In all these roles, and others, he was a passionate
advocate of New Mexico statehood. Prince was born, raised, and
educated in New York. As a young attorney, his political career in
state politics had progressed well until he clashed with leaders of
the state Republican Party machine. Salvaging his political
fortunes in the West, Prince won appointment as the chief justice
of the New Mexico Supreme Court in 1879. By all accounts, no
territorial judge worked harder than Prince, often hearing cases
from 8:00 in the morning until 11:00 at night. In what time
remained in his busy days, Prince compiled a 603-page volume of
territorial laws and began to write history with the clear purpose
of advocating New Mexico statehood. His first work on New Mexico
history, entitled "Historical Sketches of New Mexico from the
Earliest Records to the American Occupation," appeared in 1883.
This new edition, part of Sunstone's award-winning Southwest
Heritage Series, includes a facsimile of this original edition
along with a new foreword by Richard Melzer, PhD, a biographical
sketch from "History of New Mexico" (1891) by Helen Haines, and a
tribute to the memory of L. Bradford Prince from a publication of
the Historical Society of New Mexico, No. 25. Prince's "The
Student's History of New Mexico" and "New Mexico's Struggle for
Statehood" are also included in Sunstone's Southwest Heritage
Series.
L. Bradford Prince was one of seven territorial governors who
attended the January 15th inauguration of New Mexico's first state
governor, William C. McDonald, in New Mexico's long-awaited
statehood year, 1912. Within a year of that auspicious occasion,
Prince published "A Concise History of New Mexico," a condensation
and revision of his "Historical Sketches" of 1883. His purpose in
1913 was to provide a "little volume" that might be of use in the
now-required teaching of New Mexico history in the state's public
schools. The passage of a public school bill during his term as
governor had been considered an important step toward the
attainment of statehood. The publication of a state history
textbook was meant to be an important contribution to New Mexico
public education once statehood had been achieved. But within a
year of its publication, Prince affirmed that the length and price
of the already brief "Concise History" was excessive for most
public schools and students. While still recommending "A Concise
History" for teachers and most adults, Prince offered an even more
focused, 174-page work, entitled "The Student's History of New
Mexico." Now, instead of using history to argue the case for New
Mexico statehood, Prince's chief goal was to use history to help
create pride in New Mexico for the "clear-eyed, pure hearted, noble
minded youth" of the nation's newest state. These future citizens
could take pride in both their past, "the most interesting of all
American state histories," and in the special qualities of
individual groups whose collective story was "unrivaled in ancient
or modern times." Convinced that "The Student's History" had served
its purpose well, Prince later updated his book with an additional
ten pages about New Mexico's first few years of statehood. This
second edition of "The Student's History" appeared in 1921, a year
before Prince's death, and this is the edition Sunstone Press is
publishing in its Southwest Heritage Series. The second edition of
"The Student's History" is also offered as a brief history of New
Mexico of value to the general reader sophisticated enough to
recognize its biases, but astute enough to appreciate its many
facts. If this unique telling of New Mexico's past adds to our
pride in being New Mexicans-or helps others to better understand
New Mexico-then L. Bradford Prince will have achieved his purpose
long after he departed his beloved New Mexico, once a striving
territory and now a productive member of the nation's family of
states.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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