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  • ...or four years in training. Instead of fond remembrances, Wythe viewed his legal education with dissatisfaction, stating that Dewey "treated him with neglec ==Legal and political careers==
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  • ...ebooksWithWytheDecisionsOfCases.jpg|right|thumb|350px|<p>Selected Virginia legal titles including [[Daniel Call|Daniel Call's]] copy of [[George Wythe|Georg ...ted Wythe volumes. He also combed primary sources, including the published legal records of [[Decisions of Cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery|
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  • === Legal === ...ich the Different Sciences and Arts are Digested into the Form of Distinct Treatises or Systems, Comprehending the History, Theory, and Practice, of Each, Accor
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  • |education=Legal apprentice for [[George Wythe]] ...liamsburg that same year.<ref>Charles T. Cullen, "St. George Tucker," in ''Legal Education in Virginia 1779-1979: A Biographical Approach'', ed. W. Hamilton
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  • ...Maxwell, 1938), 12:192.</ref> Ballow produced one of the most influential treatises on equity: ''A Treatise of Equity'', first published in 1737. ...bid., 191.</ref> However, that it was written only ten years into Ballow's legal career and reveals the influence of Roman law training upon the author crea
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  • ...esembles a legal encyclopedia with "a series of scientifically constructed treatises on all branches of the law alphabetically arranged."<ref>Ibid.</ref> This o ...rt, and it is possible that Bacon obtained Gilbert's material not from his treatises but from a manuscript abridgement compiled by Gilbert. Bacon may also have
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''A Treatise on Obligations: Considered in a Moral and Legal View''}} ..., Inc., 1913), 267.</ref> Pothier is especially well known for a series of treatises he wrote on duties, sales, leases, and a variety of other topics, published
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  • ...or Jeffrey Gilbert) (1674 &ndash; 1726) was a British attorney, judge, and legal scholar. Not much is known about Gilbert’s early life, but based on his l ...the best authorities ..."<ref>Richard Whalley Bridgman, ''A Short View of Legal Bibliography: Containing Some Critical Observations on the Authority of the
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  • ...Gilbert]] (1674–1726) is probably better known to legal history for his treatises rather than his case reports. Gilbert joined the bar in 1698. He became jud
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  • ...> <span class="toctext">Chapter III &mdash; Spotsylvania and Williamsburg: Legal and Legislative Debuts</span>]]</li> ...an class="toctext">Chapter IV &mdash; At the Bar of the General Court; The Legal Education of Jefferson</span>]]</li>
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  • ...of listing statutes and cases under alphabetical headings, Bacon compiled treatises on all branches of law, much more similar to modern encyclopedias than the Criticizing the obscurity of legal literature,<ref>Julia Rudolph, ''Common Law and Enlightenment in England, 1
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  • ...ts carried his ethics and methods from school to school." ''The History of Legal Education in the United States: Commentaries and Primary Sources,'' ed. Ste ...99.<ref>Thomas Hunter, "The Teaching of George Wythe," in ''The History of Legal Education in the United States: Commentaries and Primary Sources,'' ed. Ste
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  • ...and, while twelve other sections were published fragmentally as individual treatises from 1730-1763.<ref>Ibid.</ref> ...ng the early eighteenth century, as well as the development of the modern, legal treatise. However, the nature of publication has led some to question attri
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  • ...Gilbert] (1674–1726) was born in 1764 near Lamberhurst, Kent. After his legal education at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Temple Inner Temple], .../heisenberg.library.emory.edu/berman/328.pdf The Transformation of English Legal Science: From Hale to Blackstone]," ''Emory Law Journal'' 45, no. 2 (Spring
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  • ...rican, English, Irish and Scotch Law Books: Together with Some Continental Treatises'', (Philadelphia: T. & J. W. Johnson, Law Booksellers, 1847), 253.</ref>
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  • === Legal === == '''Legal Treatises''' ==
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  • ...ation of the historical and documentary evidence for Wythe's education and legal experience, and his instruction of [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Marshall]], ...s aim is to prevent a factual and interpretative account of George Wythe's legal professsorship and of his relationships with his three greatest pupils. An
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