Sampson, William
Born 1764-01-01
Died 1836-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF18787984
- WikidataQ8018072
- ISNI0000000080980053
- Open LibraryOL518393A
Top Subjects
- New York (State) (4)
- Common law (4)
- Trials, litigation (3)
- New York (3)
- History (2)
- Europe -- Description and travel (2)
- Trials (Libel) (2)
Books by Sampson, William
Total count: 26
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A faithful report of the trial of Hurdy Gurdy, at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the -----, of -----, 1794; on an information, filed ex-officio, by the Attorney GeneralPrinted by John Rabb (High Street1794-01-01
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The trial of the Rev. William Jackson, at the Bar of the King's Bench in Irelandfor high treason, on Thursday the 23d of April, 1795P. Byrne and H. Fitzpatrick1795-01-01
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A faithful report of the second trial of the proprietors of the Northern Star; at the bar of thecourt of King's-Bench, on the 17th of November, 1794, ... For the insertion of the Society of United Irishmen's Address to the Volunteers of Ireland, on the 19th December, 1792s.n.1795-01-01
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An appeal from William Sampson, esq,. Barrister at law, to the public.s.l.1798-01-01
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Sampson against the Philistines, or, The reformation of lawsuits, and justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door ...compiled for the use of the honest citizens of the United States, to whom it is dedicated[s.n.]1805-01-01
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A faithful report of the trial of Hurdy-Gurdy, tried and convicted of a seditious libel in the court of King's Bench, on the testimony of French Horn, the approverwith the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the learned chief justice to the jury.Bernard Dornin1806-01-01
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Memoirs of William Sampsonincluding particulars of his adventures in various parts of Europe, his confinement in the dungeons of the inquisition in Lisbon, &c., &c., several original letters, being his correspondence with the ministers of state in Great-Britain and Portugal, a short sketch of the history of Ireland, particularly as it respects the spirit of British domination in that country, and a few observations on the state om manners, &c., in America.Printed for the author by George Forman1807-01-01
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The trial of Maturin Livingston, Esqagainst James Cheetham, for a libel : held at the sittings, on the twenty eighth of Nov. 1807, before the Hon. Judge SpencerS. Gould1807-01-01
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A faithful report of the trial of the cause of Philip I. Arcularius, and William Coleman, Gent. etcbeing an action for a libel, held ... on the third of January, 1807 ...Bernard Dornin1807-01-01
Speech of Counsellor Sampson, on the trial of James Cheethamfor libelling Madame Bonneville, in his Life of Thomas PainePrinted by Charles Holt1810-01-01-
Speech of Counsellor Sampson, on the trial of James Cheetham, for libelling Madame Bonneville, in his Life of Thomas Painewith a short sketch of the trial.Printed by William Weeks1810-01-01
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Speech of Counsellor Sampsonwith an introduction to the trial of James Cheetham, Esq. for a libel on Mrs. Margaret Brazier Bonneville in his Memoirs of Thomas Paine.Printed by John Sweeny ...1810-01-01
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Trial of the Journeymen Cordwainers of the City of New-York for a conspiracy to raise their wageswith the arguments of counsel at full length on a motion to quash the indictment, the verdict of the jury, and the sentence of the courtPrinted and published by I. Riley1810-01-01
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Mr. Sampson's reply, on the trial of James Cheetham, for a libel on Mrs. Margaret Brazier BonnevillePrinted by G. Dobbin and Murphy1810-01-01
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Trial of Capt. Henry Whitby, for the murder of John Pierce, with his dying declarationalso, the trial of Capt. George Crimp, for piracy and manstealingGould, Banks and Gould1812-01-01
The Catholic question in Americawhether a Roman Catholic clergyman be in any case compellable to disclose the secrets of auricular confession ; decided at the Court of General Sessions, in the City of New York ; present, the honorable De Witt Clinton, mayor, the honorable Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder, Richard Cunningham, Isaac S. Douglass, esqrs. sitting aldermen ;with the arguments of counsel, and the unanimous opinion of the court, delivered by the mayor, with his reasons in support of that opinionPrinted by Edward Gillespy1813-01-01-
An accurate report of the case of James Maurice against Samuel Judd, tried in the Mayor's Court of the city of New York, on the 30th and 31st of December 1818wherein the above problem is discussed theologically, scholastically, and historicallyPrinted and published by C.S. Van Winkle1819-01-01
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The case of George W. Niven, Esq., attorney and counsellor at law, charged with mal-practices and suspended by order of the Court of Common Pleas, of the City of New York, containing much curious matter, ingenuous argument, and eloquent discourse, equally interesting to counsellor and clients, to the safety of the public, and the honor and dignity of a learned professionVan Pelt & Spear1822-01-01
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The case of George W. Niven, Esq., attorney and counsellor at law, charged with mal-practices and suspended by order of the court of common pleas of the city of New-Yorkcontaining much curious matter, ingenuous argument, and eloquent discourse, equally interesting to counsellors and clients, to the safety of the public, and the honor and dignity of a learned professions.n.1822-01-01
An anniversary discoursedelivered before the Historical Society of New York, on Saturday, December 6, 1823; showing the origin, progress, antiquities, curiosities, and nature of the common law.E. Bliss and E. White1824-01-01-
An anniversary discourse, delivered before the Historical Society of New York, on Saturday, December 6, 1823showing the origin, progress, antiquities, curiosities, and nature of the common lawE. Bliss and E. White1824-01-01
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Sampson's Discourse, and correspondence with various learned jurists, upon the history of the lawwith the addition of several essays, tracts, and documents, relating to the subjectPrinted by Gales & Seaton1826-01-01
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A guide in the wildernessor The history of the first settlements in the western counties of New York, with useful instructions to future settlers. In a series of letters addressed by Judge Cooper, of Cooperstown, to William Sampson, barrister, of New York[s.n.]1936-01-01
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Memoirs of William Sampson, with a brief review of Irish history (1807)Athol Books2007-01-01
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The case of George W. Niven, Esq. charged with mal-practices, and suspended by order of the Court of common pleas, of the city of New-York, containing much curious matter, ingenuous argument, and eloquent discourse, equally interesting to counsellors and clients, to the safety of the public, and the honor and dignity of a learned professionLawbook Exchange2009-01-01
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Sampson's Discourseand correspondence with various learned jurists, upon the history of the law, with the addition of several essays, tracts, and documents, relating to the subject.Printed by Gales & Seaton