Reid, John Phillip
Reid, John Phillip, 1930-....
John Phillip Reid
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Works
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An American judge; Marmaduke Dent of West Virginia. | |
Authority of rights | |
The authority to legislate | |
A better kind of hatchet : law, trade, and diplomacy in the Cherokee nation during the early years of European contact | |
The case of the poor considered, and charity to them recommended. : A sermon, preached on Thursday evening, May 29th, 1800, in the village of Bainsford; For The Benefit Of The Poor In That Place. By John Reid, Minister Of The Gospei In LA Wrieston. Published At The Request Of Those Who Heard IT. The Profits Arising From The Sale To BE Given To The Poor | |
Chief Justice; the judicial world of Charles Doe. | |
Constitutional history of the American Revolution | |
Contested empire Peter Skene Ogden and the Snake River expeditions | |
Controlling the law legal politics in early national New Hampshire | |
Disputatio juridica, ad tit. IV. lib. II. Digest. de in jus vocando, : Quam, favente numine, ex auctoritate clarissimi ac consultissimi viri, D. Roberti Dundas, de arniston, inclytæ facultatis juridicæ decani; nec non ex ejusdem facultatis consensu et decreto, pro advocati munere consequendo, publicae disquisitioni subjicit Johannes Reid, auct. et resp. Ad diem 8. Decembri, hor. loc. sol | |
Information for John Reid dyster in Dalkeith, Margaret Moffat his spouse, and the representatives of William Moffat messenger there, defenders, against John Burrel, pursuer | |
The judicial world of Marmaduke Dent, 1962: | |
Law as culture and culture as law : essays in honor of John Phillip Reid | |
Law for the elephant property and social behavior on the overland trail | |
A law of blood; the primitive law of the Cherokee nation. | |
literature of american legal history | |
Patterns of vengeance : crosscultural homicide in the North American fur trade | |
Rule of law : the jurisprudence of liberty in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries | |
The scots gard'ner : in two parts. The first of contriving and planting gardens, orchards, avenues and groves: With New and profitable Ways of Levelling, and how to Measure and Divide Land. The second, of the propagation and improvement of forrest and fruit-trees, kitchen-herbs, Roots and Fruits: With some Physick-Herbs, Shrubs and Flowers. With an appendix, shewing how to use the fruits of the garden. Whereunto is annexed The gard'ners calender. Published for the Climate of Scotland by John Reid Gard'ner | |
Speeches of His Excellency Governor Hutchinson to the General Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay at a session begun and held on the sixth of January, 1773 | |
Truth no enemy to peace. : Animadversions on the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's defence of his Scripture-Loyalist. Some General Principles Stated, and Shortly Illustrated. The State of the Question, between Seceders and Dissenters, on the Head of Magistracy, Ascertained, from their Respective Writings. The Argument Divested of such Things, as are, Evidently, Foreign to the Subject. Dissenting-Principles Shewn to be Consistent with the Safety and Happiness of Human Society. And the Bible Found to be the Standard of Our Conduct, in Every Station of Life, whether Civil, or Religious. By John Reid, Minister of the Gospel in Lawrieston |