A letter to Lord Cottenham, lately Lord Chancellor of England, on the Jus Sugdenianum

delivered in the Irish Chancery, on the hearing and re-hearing of the cause of Malone and others v. Gerahty and others, in January and February, 1843, and lately reported by Mssrs. Drury and Warren.

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A letter to Lord Cottenham, lately Lord Chancellor of England, on the Jus Sugdenianum

delivered in the Irish Chancery, on the hearing and re-hearing of the cause of Malone and others v. Gerahty and others, in January and February, 1843, and lately reported by Mssrs. Drury and Warren.

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J.B. Thompson
Language
English
Pages
155

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Edition Notes

Title from label on cover: A letter to Lord Cottenham on the Jus Sugdenianum, as delivered in the Irish Chancery, by James Gerahty.

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London
Other Titles
Letter to Lord Cottenham on the Jus Sugdenianum.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
346.41504/34/0264, 344.15064340264
Library of Congress
KDK106.M36 G47 1845

The Physical Object

Pagination
155 p. ;
Number of pages
155

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OL3271542M
LCCN
83193782

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