George Ticknor Curtis
Born 1812-01-01
Died 1894-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF56989488
- WikidataQ4219687
- ISNI0000000080774276
- Open LibraryOL352875A
Top Subjects
- United States (32)
- Constitutional history -- United States (4)
- Constitutional history (4)
- Railroads and state (4)
- Biography & Autobiography (4)
- Forms (Law) -- United States (3)
- Fourth of July orations (3)
Books by George Ticknor Curtis
Total count: 81
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The American conveyancercontaining a large variety of legal forms and instruments, adapted to popular wants and professional use throughout the United States, together with forms and directions for applicants under the patent laws of the United States and the Insolvent act of MassachusettsC. C. Little and J. Brown1839-01-01
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A digest of cases adjudicated in the courts of admiralty of the United States and in the High Court of Admiralty in Englandtogether with some topics from the works of Sir Leoline JenkinsC.C. Little and J. Brown1839-01-01
The true uses of American revolutionary history.An oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, on Monday, the fifth of July, 1841, being the day set apart for the celebration of the sixty-fifth anniversary of American independence.J.H. Eastburn, city printer1841-01-01
A treatise on the rights and duties of merchant seamenaccording to the general maritime law, and the statutes of the United States.C. C. Little and J. Brown1841-01-01
The merits of Thomas W. Dorr and George Bancroft, as they are politically connected.2d ed.Printed by J.H. Eastburn1844-01-01
A treatise on the law of copyright in books, dramatic and musical compositions, letters and other manuscriptsC. C. Little and J. Brown1847-01-01
A treatise on the law of copyright in books, dramatic and musical compositions, letters and other manuscripts, engravings and sculpture, as enacted and administered in England and America; with some notices of the history of literary propertyA. Maxwell and son1847-01-01
A treatise on the law of patents for useful inventions in the United States of AmericaLittle, Brown1849-01-01-
Equity precedentssupplementary to Mr. Justice Story's treatise on equity pleadingsC. C. Little, and J. Brown1850-01-01
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The American conveyancerNew ed.1850-01-01
The inventor's manual of legal principles, and guide to the Patent officePhillips, Sampson & company1851-01-01-
Speech of George T. Curtis, Esq., on the presidential electiondelivered in Faneuil Hall at a meeting of the friends of Mr. Webster, October 6th, 1852Redding & Co.1852-01-01
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Two letters to the editor of the New Bedford mercuryA. Mudge1854-01-01
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Observations on the Rev. Dr. Gannett's sermon entitled "Relation of the North to slavery"Redding1854-01-01
Observations on the Rev. Dr. Gannett's sermon, entitled "Relation of the North to slavery".Republished from the editorial columns of the Boston courier, of June 28th and 30th, and July 6th, 1854.Redding and Company1854-01-01
Commentaries on the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States.Vol. 1, containing a view of the judicial power, and the jurisdictin and practice of the Supreme Court of the United States.T. & J. W. Johnson1854-01-01-
History of the origin, formation, and adoption of the Constitution of the United Stateswith notices of its principal framers.Harper and Brothers1854-01-01
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Observations on the Rev. Dr. Gannett's sermonentitled "Relation of the North to slaveryRedding and Company1854-01-01
The constitutional power of Congress over the territories.An argument delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, December 18, 1856, in the case of Dred Scott, plaintiff in error, vs. John F. A. Sandford.Little, Brown and company1857-01-01-
History of the origin, formation, and adoption of the Constitution of the United Stateswith notices of its principal framersHarper1859-01-01
The Just Supremacy of Congress Over the TerritoriesA. Williams and company1859-01-01
Equity precedentssupplementary to Mr. Justice Story's treatise on equity pleadings3d ed.Little, Brown and company1859-01-01
History of the origin, formation, and adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with notices of its principal framersHarper1860-01-01-
Speech of Mr. George T. Curtis, of Bostondelivered at Roxbury, Mass., at a union meeting, July 25, 1860.s.n.1860-01-01
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Has the president of the United States any lawful authority to suspend the writ of habeas corpus?s.n.1861-01-01
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The Constitutionan orationprinted at the office of the Boston courier1862-01-01
An argument against the constitutional validity of the legal tender clause, contained in the act of Congress of Feb. 25, 1862, authorizing the issue of treasury notesDelivered in the Supreme court of the state of New York, 1st judicial district, Nov. 18, 1862W.C. Bryant & co., printers1862-01-01
An orationdelivered on the Fourth of July 1862, before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston.J. E. Farwell & co., printers to the city1862-01-01
The true conditions of American loyaltya speech delivered by George Ticknor Curtis, before the Democratic Union Association, March 28th, 1863The Society1863-01-01-
Hon. George Ticknor Curtis, on Constitutional liberty.s.n.1864-01-01
Address of Hon. George Ticknor Curtis, at Philadelphia[s.n.]1864-01-01-
A treatise on the law of patents for useful inventionsas enacted and administered in the United States of America3rd ed., rev. and enl.Little, Brown1867-01-01
Equity precedentssupplementary to Mr. Justice Story's treatise on equity pleadings.4th ed.Little, Brown, and company1869-01-01-
Correspondence relating to Alabama claimsGreat Western Insurance Co.?1870-01-01
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Life of Daniel WebsterD. Appleton and Company1870-01-01
Life of Daniel Webster.D. Appleton and Company1870-01-01-
An inquiry into the Albany & Susquehanna railroad litigations of 1869and Mr. David Dudley Field's connection therewith2nd ed.D. Appleton1871-01-01
A treatise on the law of patents for useful inventionsas enacted and administered in the United States of America4th ed., rev. and enl.Little, Brown1873-01-01-
The case of the Virginius, considered with reference to the law of self-defenceBaker, Voorhis & co.1874-01-01
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A discourse on the nature of the American union, as the principal controversy involved in the late Civil War.E.P. Dutton and Company1875-01-01
The last years of Daniel Websterfgdfsxghia monograph.D. Appleton and company1878-01-01-
Letter to the Hon. H.J. Jewetton the relations of rail roads to the state and the United States in the matter of freight charges, in answer to Judge BlackNational Printing Co.1880-01-01
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Letter to the Hon. H.J. Jewett, on the relations of rail roads to the state and the United Statesin the matter of freight charges. In answer to Judge BlackThe National Printing Company, 16, 18, 20 & 22 Chambers St.1880-01-01
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The ownership of railroad property1881-01-01
The Doctrine of Presumed Dedication of Private Property to Public Use, in Its Application to ...John Wiley's sons1881-01-01-
The doctrine of presumed dedication of private property to public usein its applications to railroadsJno. B. Jeffery Print. and Pub. House1881-01-01
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Life Of James Buchanan (2 Volumes)Reprint Services Corp1883-01-01
Life of James Buchananfifteenth President of the United StatesHarper & Brothers1883-01-01
Life of James Buchanan, fifteenth president of the United States.Harper1883-01-01-
The faith of treaties.An argument against the ratification of the proposed new convention with Mexico, submitted to the Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsT. McGill & Co., law printers1884-01-01
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International arbitrations and awards1885-01-01
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Remarks of George Ticknor Curtis at the dinner given in New York to the Hon. George H. Pendleton, Tuesday, April 28, 1885, by the friends of "Civil Service Reform."Rufus H. Darby1885-01-01
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Lecture on the implied powers of the Constitutiondelivered by special request to the Law School of Georgetown University, in Washington, D.C. on Monday evening, February 16, 1885R.H. Darby, printer1885-01-01
McClellan's last service to the republictogether with a tribute to his memoryD. Appleton and Co.1886-01-01-
Pleas for religious liberty and the rights of consciencearguments delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, April 28, 1886, in three cases of Lorenzo Snow, plaintiff in error, v. the United States, on writs of error to the Supreme Court of Utah TerritoryGibson1886-01-01
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A plea for religious liberty and the rights of conscience.An argument delivered in the Supreme court of the United States, April 28, 1886, in three cases of Lorenzo Snow, plaintiff in error, v. The United States, on writs of error to the Supreme court of Utah territory.Gibson bros., printers1886-01-01
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A plea for religious liberty and the rights of consciencean argument delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, April 28, 1886, in three cases of Lorenzo Snow, plaintiff in error, v. The United States, on writs of error to the Supreme Court of Utah TerritoryPrinted for the author, by Gibson Bros.1886-01-01
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Admission of Utah.Limitation of state sovereignty by compact with the United States. An opinion givenPrinted for the author by Hart & Von Arx1887-01-01
Creation Or Evolution?: A Philosophical InquiryD. Appleton1887-01-01
Life, character, and public services of General George B. McClellan.An address delivered December 4, 1886, at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, at the request of the McClellan Memorial Association, of PhiladelphiaCupples, Upham and Company1887-01-01
Creation or evolution?a philosophical inquiryD. Appleton1887-01-01
John Charáxesa tale of the Civil War in America.J.B. Lippincott Company1889-01-01-
Constitutional history of the United States from their Declaration of Independence to the close of the Civil WarHarper & Brothers1889-01-01
Constitutional history of the United Statesfrom their Declaration of Independence to the close of their Civil War.Harper1889-01-01-
A letter to the Secretary of State concerning the Weil and La Abra awards against MexicoGibson Bros.1889-01-01
Constitutional history of the United Statesfrom their declaration of independence to the close of their civil warHarper & Brothers1896-01-01-
Constitutional history of the United States from their declaration of independence to the close of their Civil WarHarper & Brothers1896-01-01
Constitutional history of the United States from their declaration of independence to the close of their civil warHarper & Bros.1899-01-01-
The strength of the Constitution.A discourse delivered at the Lowell Institute, in Boston, 7 February, 1850, as the conclusion of a course of twelve lectures on the history of the Constitution of the United StatesTicknor, Reed, and Fields1975-01-01
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Address of Hon. George Ticknor Curtisat Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 18641975-01-01
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Constitutional History of the United StatesDa Capo Press1975-01-30
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The last years of Daniel Webstera monographD. Appleton1978-01-01
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Address made to the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, forty-eighth Congress, April 15, 1884, advocating an amendment of the Constitution in regard to the issue of the legal-tender paper moneypublisher not identified1980-01-01
A treatise on the law of copyright in books, dramatic and musical compositions, letters and other manuscripts, engravings and sculptureas enacted and administered by England and America : with some notices of the history of literary propertyLawbook Exchange2005-01-01
Life Of James Buchanan, Fifteenth President Of The United States V2Kessinger Publishing, LLC2006-05-05
Life Of James Buchanan, Fifteenth President Of The United States V1Kessinger Publishing, LLC2006-05-05
Life Of Daniel Webster V2Kessinger Publishing, LLC2006-06-08
Life Of Daniel Webster V1Kessinger Publishing, LLC2006-06-08
Life of Daniel Webster / by George Ticknor Curtis, one of his literary executors.Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library2006-11-30-
Commentaries on the jurisdiction, practice, and peculiar jurisprudence of the courts of the United States.Vol. I, containing a view of the judicial power, and the jurisdiction and practice of the Supreme court of the United States.T. & J. W. Johnson
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McClellan's last service to the public