Smith, William Russell, 1815-1896
William Russell Smith
Smith, Russell (American painter, 1812-1896)
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Works
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The American party, and its mission. Speech of Mr. Smith, of Alabama, delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives January 15, 1855. | |
As it is ... | |
Assassination and insanity; | |
The chief. A poem, in ten epistles, containing some political hints ... | |
"Hards" and "softs," 1854: | |
The history and debates of the Convention of the people of Alabama, begun and held in the city of Montgomery, on the seventh day of January 1861, in which is preserved the speeches of the secret sessions and many valuable state papers. | |
The Independent monitor. | |
The jurisdiction of justices of the peace, in civil and criminal cases; and the office and duties of judges of probate: with explanations and forms for the use of executors, administrators and guardians, and the commissioners of roads and revenue. To which is added the duties of every subordinate civil officer in commission in the state of Alabama, all arranged under the laws as now in force. | |
The justice of the peace; containing a brief treatise upon all the duties and powers of that officer: | |
The Law-central. | |
Letter of Mr. Smith, Alabama, on the occurrences which have prevented an organization of the House of Representatives of the Thirty-fourth Congress. | |
Minority report of the Committee on foreign affairs | |
New Mexico contested election. May 10, 1856. -- Ordered to be printed. | |
Remimiscences of a long life [MI] 1889 | |
Reports of decisions in the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama. | |
The royal ape: a dramatic poem. | |
The uses of solitude. | |
Was it a pistol? A nut for lawyers. |