Argument of plaintiffs' counsel in the case of Willard Peele and others versus the Merchants' Insurance Company

before the Supreme Court of the United States, February term, 1826, upon the question of Admiralty jurisdiction, in cases of policies of insurance, with extracts from various learned treatises upon this subject.

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Argument of plaintiffs' counsel in the case of Willard Peele and others versus the Merchants' Insurance Company

before the Supreme Court of the United States, February term, 1826, upon the question of Admiralty jurisdiction, in cases of policies of insurance, with extracts from various learned treatises upon this subject.

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English
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Edition Notes

Author: Benjamin Ropes Nichols. Cf. R. Shoemaker. Checklist of Amer. imprints for 1820-1829, p. 180.

With: Extracts from Godolphin, Sea laws, Jenkins, Maline, Zouch and Exton, of all the parts of those treatises which relate to the Admiralty jurisdiction in cases of contracts. Boston : Howe & Norton, 1826. Bound together subsequent to publication.

Includes bibliographical references.

Shoemaker 25593

Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 11488

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Boston
Genre
Trials, litigation, etc.

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Library of Congress
KF228.P37 N534 1826

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35 p. ;
Number of pages
35

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OL22548076M
LCCN
14007771

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