Daly, Charles P. (Charles Patrick), 1816-1899
Daly, Charles P.
Daly, Charles Patrick, 1816-1899
Charles P. Daly Chief Justice of the New York Court of Common Pleas; Member of the New York Assembly
Daly, Charles Patrick
Daly, Charles P. 1816-1899
Daly, Charles P. (Charles Patrick)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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Address at the annual meeting of the American geographical society, held February 25, 1875, by Chief Justice Daly. Subject: The geographical work of the world for 1874, Comprising -- Physical phenomena of the year. Scientific expeditions and their results. Explorations of the far West. Arctic discoveries. African discoveries. Ancient inhabitants of North America. Researches in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Australasia. | |
Answer of the Nicaragua canal association to the protest of the alleged American Atlantic and Pacific ship canal company. | |
Aperçu sur l'histoire de la cartographie | |
Are the southern privateersmen pirates? letter to the Hon. Ira Harris, United States senator | |
Barratry. Its origin, history and meaning, in the maritime laws. | |
Celebration at Tammany Hall, on Friday, July 4th, 1862 : Including the poem | |
Chas. P. Daly: a tribute to his memory. | |
The common law; its origin, sources, nature, and development, and what the state of New York has done to improve upon it | |
Education of orphan children | |
First theater in America; when was the drama first introduced in America? An inquiry, including a consideration of the objections that have been made to the stage. | |
Gulian C. Verplanck; his ancestry, life, and character. | |
History of the Court of common pleas for the city and county of New York, with an account of the judicial organization of the state and of its tribunals, from the time of its settlement by the Dutch, in 1623, until the adoption of the state constitution of 1846 | |
Is the Monroe doctrine involved in the controversy between Venezuela and Great Britain? | |
The Jews of New York | |
John Cabot's landfall in 1497, and the site of Norumbega a letter to Chief-Justice Daly, President of the American Geographical Society | |
Monument commemorative of the tercentenary anniversary, of the birth of Shakespeare, in the Central Park, New York. | |
Naturalization [microform] : embracing the past history of the subject, and the present state of the law ... | |
The nature, extent and history of the jurisdiction of the Surrogates' Courts of the State of New York; opinion of the Hon. Charles P. Daly, in the matter of the estate of Joseph W. Brick, deceased. | |
On the early history of cartography : or what we know of maps and map-making, before the time of Mercator | |
On the history of physical geography. Annual address before the American Geographical Society, January 14th, 1890 | |
Opinion of counsel as to the constitutionality of the bill to incorporate the Maritime canal company of Nicaragua. | |
Origin and history of institutions for the promotion of the useful arts. Discourse delivered at the thirty-fifth anniversary of the American institute of the city of New York, at the hall of the Historical society, on the 11th of November, 1863. | |
The problem of the Northmen : a letter to Judge Daly, ... on the opinion of Justin Winsor, that "Though Scandinavians may have reached the shores of Labrador, the soil of the United States has not one vestige of their presence" | |
Proceedings of the Century Association in honor of the memory of Gulian C. Verplanck, April 9, 1870. | |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of common pleas for the city and county of New York, with notes, references, and an index. | |
The settlement of the Jews in North America | |
Speech of Clark Bell, Esq. to the Jury in the Proceeding before Chief Justice Charles P. Daly and a Jury, upon the inquiry as to the sanity or insanity of George Francis Train. | |
What produces the American revolution. |