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An Examination into The Question of Martial Law; with an Explanation of The Law of Contempt of Court: Suggested by Reflections on The Injustice of The ... on General Jackson by Judge Hall in 1815

Author Charles J. Ingersoll
Publisher Gale, Making of Modern Law
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ISBN / ASIN1275084656
ISBN-139781275084650
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Full Title:An Examination into The Question of Martial Law; with an Explanation of The Law of Contempt of Court: Suggested by Reflections on The Injustice of The Fine Imposed on General Jackson by Judge Hall in 1815

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Yale Law Library
Washington: Printed by Blair and Rives. 1843