Sampson, William, 1764-1836
Sampson, William
William Sampson avocat américain
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Works
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An anniversary discourse, delivered before the Historical Society of New York, on Saturday, December 6, 1823; showing the origin, progress, antiquities, curiosities, and nature of the common law. | |
Beasts at law, or Zoologian jurisprudence; a poem, satirical, allegorical, and moral. In three cantos. Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z. Y. X. W. &c., &c. Whose fables have made so much noise in the East, and whose fame has eclipsed that of Aesop. With notes and annotations. | |
Bees, canto IV | |
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 counsellors and clients, to the safety of the public, and the honor and dignity of a learned profession | |
Catholic question in America... Whether 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... Reported by William Sampson,... | |
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 approver : with the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the learned chief justice to the jury. | |
A guide in the wilderness; or, 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 William Cooper, of Cooperstown, to William Sampson, barrister, of New York. | |
History of Ireland, from the Anglo-Norman invasion till the union of the country with Great Britain | |
Is a whale a fish? : 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 1818 : wherein the above problem is discussed theologically, scholastically, and historically | |
Journeymen Cordwainers of the City of New-York. Trial of the Journeymen Cordwainers ... 1810: | |
Memoirs of William Sampson : including 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 of manners, &c. in America. | |
Murders, report of the trial of James Johnson, a black man, for the murder of Lewis Robinson, a black man, on the 23d of October last : also, the trial of John Sinclair, a German, aged seventy-seven years, for the murder of David Hill, on the eighth day of April last : had before his Honour, Chief Justice Kent, the Hon. Jacob Radcliff, mayor, and the Hon. Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 19th, and Thursday, the 20th December, 1810 | |
On codes and common law | |
Sampson against the Philistines, or, The reformation of lawsuits and justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door : agreeably to the principles of the ancient trial by jury, before the same was innovated by judges and lawyers | |
Sampson's Discourse, and correspondence with various learned jurists, upon the history of the law : with the addition of several essays, tracts, and documents, relating to the subject | |
The Soundness of the policy of protecting domestic manufactures : fully established by Alexander Hamilton, in his report to Congress on the subject, and by Thomas Jefferson, in his letter to Benjamin Austin. ; To which are added, Extracts from the address of the American Society for Promoting Domestic Manufactures, established in New York. ; [Twenty-seven lines of quotations]. | |
Speech of Counsellor Sampson, on the trial of James Cheetham, for libelling Madame Bonneville, in his Life of Thomas Paine : with a short sketch of the trial. | |
Trial of Captain Henry Whitby for the murder of John Pierce, with his dying declaration | |
The trial of Lieutenant Renshaw of the U.S. Navy, indicted for challenging Joseph Strong, Esq., attorney at law, to fight a duel : with speeches of the learned counsel Colden, Hoffman and Emmet | |
Trial of Mr. William Parkinson, pastor of the First Baptist Church in the city of New York, on an indictment for assault and battery upon Mrs. Eliza Wintringham | |
Trial of Robert M. Goodwin, on an indictment of man-slaughter for killing James Stoughton, esq. in Broadway, in the city of New-York, on the 21st day of December, 1819 : tried at the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held in and for the body of the city and county of New-York ... | |
The trial of the Hon. Maturin Livingston, against James Cheetham, for a libel : held at the sittings, on the twenty eighth of Nov. 1807, before the Hon. Judge Spencer | |
William Sampson papers |