Wallace, John William, 1815-1884
Wallace, John William
John William Wallace American lawyer
Wallace, J. L.
VIAF ID: 89486788 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wallace, John William, ‡d 1815-1884
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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An address delivered at the celebration by the New York Historical Society, May 20, 1863, of the two hundredth birth day of Mr. William Bradford : who introduced the art of printing into the middle colonies of British America | |
An address of welcome : from G.K. Hall & Co. with all good wishes at christmas | |
An address of welcome, from the librarians of Philadelphia, to the congress of librarians of the United States : assembled October 4, 1876 in the hall of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania | |
American leading cases: being select decisions of American courts | |
Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. | |
Cases, chiefly relating to the criminal and presentment law, reserved for consideration, and decided by the twelve judges of Ireland, from May, 1822 to November, 1840. | |
A commemorative address, 1884: | |
A discourse pronounced on the inauguration of the new hall, March 11, 1872, of the Historical society of Pennsylvania, No. 820 Spruce street, Philadlephia. | |
The Hon. Peter McCall. | |
John William Wallace papers | |
An old Philadelphian, Colonel William Bradford, the patriot printer of 1776. | |
Partydans, volume 6 | |
Pre US Supreme court reports | |
The reporters : chronologically arranged, with occasional remarks upon their respective merits | |
A selection of leading cases, on various branches of the law: with notes | |
U.S. | |
United States reports | |
The want of uniformity in the commercial law between the different states of our Union : a discourse delivered before the Law academy of Philadelphia, November 26th, 1851 |