An Introduction to Legal Science
Being a Concise and Familiar Treatise on Such Legal Topics as are Earliest Read by the Law Student, Should be Generally Taught in the Higher Seminaries of Learning ; and Understood by Every Citizen, as a Part of a General and Business Education ; to which is Appended a Concise Dictionary of Law Terms and Phrases
By Silas Jones · 1842
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- About this editionPage count: 392Published: 1842Publisher: J.S. VoorhiesOriginal from: The Ohio State University (MORITZ LAW LIBRARY)Digitized: March 5, 2015Language: EnglishAuthor: Silas JonesCreate CitationTable of contentsCommon terms and phrasesacceptanceacceptoractactionadulteryappliesartificial personassumpsitbills of exchangebindingboundcalledcaveat emptorChancellorCHAPTERchattelschildcivilcommon lawconsanguinityconsentConstitutioncontractconveyancecorporationcourtcourt of chancerycovenantcoverturedays of gracedeclareddeeddeliverydescendantsdistinctiondivorcedraweedrawerdutyemblementsMore terms and phrasesShow lessPopular passagesThe difference is , that which exists between freedom and slavery and a greater cannot be imagined . In the one , the end in view is the happiness of the youth , born to equal rights with that governor on whom the duty devolves of training the young to usefulness...... all personal rights die with the person , and as the necessary forms of investing a series of individuals , one after another , with the...... the frowns and deep execrations of the community upon the barbarian who is guilty of excessive and brutal cruelty to his unprotected slave...More passagesShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeAbout the workOriginally published: 1842Genre: DictionarySubject: Law -- Dictionaries -- Outlines, syllabi, etc -- United States, Jurisprudence, Law -- United StatesAuthorSilas JonesAuthorSearch Silas JonesPublisherJ.S. VoorhiesSearch J.S. Voorhies