Report of a case decided on Saturday, the 16th of November, 1793, in the General Court of Virginia, wherein Peter Kamper, was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendant
on a question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for novelty and difficulty touching the constitutionality of an act of Assembly : together with arguments and opinions of the respective judges at large and the order of court thereon
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Publication
1794 - Printed for A. M'Kenzie, & Co., by W.W. Woodward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
26,000 words, Guess
Page Count
104 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58600273M
- OCLC Control Number506030285
Alternate Titles
- Peter Kamper, was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendant
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Series Statement
- Making of modern law
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Report of a case, decided on Saturday, the 16th of November, 1793, in the General Court of Virginia: wherein Peter Kamper, was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendant; on a question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for Novelty and Difficulty, touching the constitutionality of an act of assembly; : together with arguments and opinions of the respective judges at large, and the order of court thereon. : Published with their permission
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Report of a case decided on Saturday the 16th of November 1793, in the General Court of Virginia wherein Peter Kamper was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendant, on a question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for novelty and difficulty, touching the constitutionality of an act of assembly ...
by a Gentleman of the bar.
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