An edition of The test-oath case (1867)

The test-oath case

the motion to rescind the rule overruled : opinions of the court and Justice Wylie : Supreme Court in general term.

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An edition of The test-oath case (1867)

The test-oath case

the motion to rescind the rule overruled : opinions of the court and Justice Wylie : Supreme Court in general term.

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Edition Notes

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Opinion of Chief Justice David K. Cartter, District of Columbia Supreme Court, delivered Feb. 12, 1867, concerning the case of ex parte Allen B. Magruder and others, in which a motion was made to rescind the rule providing that attorneys on admission to the District of Columbia Bar should subscribe to the test-oath.
Newspaper clipping from the Washington daily intelligencer, Feb. 13, 1867, mounted on [10] p. in a bound volume.

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Trials, litigation, etc.

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Library of Congress
KF228.M25 D57 1867

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1 item ;

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OL3663715M
LCCN
2002553189

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