William Sampson
Born 1764-01-01
Died 1836-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15197104A
Top Subjects
- United States (3)
- Trials (Murder) (2)
- New York (2)
- James Johnson (1780-1811) (2)
- New York (State) (2)
- John Frederick Sinclair (1733-1811) (2)
- Lewis Robinson (-1810) (2)
Books by William Sampson
Total count: 6
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Sampson against the Philistines, or The reformation of lawsuitsand justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door: agreeable to the principles of the ancient trial by jury; before the same was innovated by judges and lawyersPrinted by W. Duane1805-01-01
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A faithful report of the trial of the cause of Philip I. Arcularius, and William Coleman, ... being an action for a libelheld at the sittings before his hon. Judge Livingston, on the third of January, 1807. Containing the arguments of counsel and decisions of the court, upon the points of law and evidence which arose. Also the summing up of the counsel and the charge of the judge at full lengthBernard Dornin1807-01-01
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MurdersReport of the trial of James Johnson, a black man, for the murder of Lewis Robinson, a black man, on the 23d of October last. : Also, the trial of John Sinclair, a German, aged seventy-seven years, for the murder of David Hill, on the eighth day of April last. : Had before his Honour, Chief Justice Kent, the Hon. Jacob Radcliff, mayor, and the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 19th, and Thursday, the 20th December, 1810Printed and published by Southwick and Pelsue, no. 3, New-Street.1811-01-01
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Report of the trial of James Johnson, a black manfor the murder of Lewis Robinson, a black man, on the 23d of October last : also, the trial of John Sinclair, a German, aged seventy-seven years, for the murder of David Hill, on the eighth day of April last : had before his Honour, Chief Justice Kent, the Hon. Jacob Radcliff, mayor, and the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 19th, and Thursday, the 20th December, 1810Southwick and Pelsue1811-01-01
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The Catholic question in Americawhether a Roman Catholic clergyman be in any case compellable to disclose the secrets of auricular confessionPrinted by E. Gillespy1813-01-01
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The Soundness of the policy of protecting domestic manufacturesfully established by Alexander Hamilton, in his report to Congress on the subject, and by Thomas Jefferson, in his letter to Benjamin Austin. : To which are added, Extracts from the address of the American Society for Promoting Domestic Manufactures, established in New York. : [Twenty-seven lines of quotations]Printed by J.R.A. Skerrett, for the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of American Manufactures.1817-01-01