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  • ...ers to a copy of ''Corpus Juris Civilis''. Brown's Bibliography<ref>Bennie Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond," (unpublished m [[Category:James Dinsmore's Books]]
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  • ...ilar titles." The Wolf Law Library owns copies of both titles mentioned by Brown and LibraryThing. But the library's copy of ''D. Justiniani, Sacratissimi P [[Category:James Dinsmore's Books]]
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  • *[[James Dinsmore]] &ndash; 7 titles<br /> *[[James Ogilvie]] &ndash; 2 titles<br />
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  • ::::[[James Innes]] (?)<br /> ::::[[James Madison, Bishop]]<br />
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  • ...hn Adams|John Adams]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[wikipedia:James Madison|James Madison]]. Adams claimed to have read Bolingbroke's works at least five tim ...://digitalarchive.wm.edu/handle/10288/13433 Brown Bibliography]<ref>Bennie Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond," (unpublished m
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  • ...place at which Captain John Smith and others travelling to and fro in the James could stop over for lodging and feasting. During the summer of 1610 the Kec ...of England|Queen Elizabeth]], the eastern end of the peninsula between the James and York rivers was henceforth known as [[wikipedia:Elizabeth City (Virgini
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  • ...ohn Adams,'' by Charles Francis Adams (Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1851), between pages 354 and 355.]] ...'' vol. 3, Charles Francis Adams, ed. (Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1851), between 354 and 355.</ref>
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  • ...ry, College of William &amp; Mary).</ref>, Brown's Bibliography<ref>Bennie Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond," (unpublished m
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  • |1stofficesucceeded=James Madison |[[Entring Clerk's Vade Mecum|Brown's Modus intrandi]]. 2.v. 8<sup>vo</sup>.
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  • ...he emended original appears to have been sent to [[wikipedia:James Madison|James Madison]], who was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1796. ...']] for December 19, 1800, appended by a statement from George Wythe, John Brown, [[John Marshall]], Bushrod Washington, and John Wickham:
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  • ...American Rediscount Co., No. 7799 (N.Y. April 23, 1945); Henry Horwitz and James Oldham, "John Locke, Lord Mansfield, and Arbitration during the Eighteenth ...acon's ''The Compleat Arbitrator or, the Law of Awards and Arbitraments''. Brown lists the first edition (1731) while LibraryThing indicates "Precise editio
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  • ...s exactly the same as that of England and Scotland, after the accession of James and until the Union; and the same as her present relation with Hanover, hav ...n present period. Mr. Jefferson took the British Statutes prior to the 4th James I; including the statutes of descents, for religious freedom, and apportion
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  • ...e Jewels of Virginia'', (Richmond, Virginia: J.D.K. Sleight, 1884), 11-22; James Lyons Taliaferro, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=LjM1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA783 ...of Munford's tales are the Reverends [[John Buchanan]] (1743–1822) and [[James D. Blair]] (1759–1823), respectively.</ref> Chapter 28 deals entirely wit
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  • &#42;Burrow, <u>Sir</u> James. [[Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (Burrow)|Reports ...nued from the thirtieth year of King Charles II to the fourth year of King James II. The second edition corrected..., 1735. [[Select Cases Argued and Adjudg
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  • ...th in his diary tells of spending ten days at the home of George Walker by James river and says of his daughter: "She is fully come off from the Quakers and ...presence among them of John Marshall, the celebrated chief-justice, and of James Monroe, who is world-known because of the governmental doctrine which bears
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  • ...xecutor, with allowances for his servants [[Lydia Broadnax]] and [[Michael Brown]]. He gives "[[Thomas Jefferson]] my silver cups and gold headed cane, and ...ss, 1950), 334; Richard Henry Lee to General Charles Lee, 29 June 1776. In James Curtis Ballagh, ed., ''The Letters of Richard Henry Lee,'' vol. 1, ''1762-1
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  • ...and in ''The United States Manual of Biography and History,'' in 1856.<ref>James V. Marshall, ed., [https://archive.org/stream/unitedstatesmanu00mars#page/9 ...em instruction; and he personally taught the Greek language to a [[Michael Brown|little negro boy]], who died a few days before his preceptor.
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  • ...&recNum=9&itemLink=h?ammem/mjm:@field%28DOCID+@lit%28mjm013223%29%29 ''The James Madison Papers''], Library of Congress.</ref> and propably sent Wythe a rew ...ary 1796 (Madison Draft with List of Virginia Laws)|copy of this list]] to James Madison.]]
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  • ...and call him blessed&mdash;among them Chief Justice Marshall and President James Monroe, both of whom knelt at Wythe's footstool. For Wythe was the first pr ...787, he accompanied his friends, Washington, Madison, Edmund Randolph, Dr. James McClurg, George Mason, John Blair to Philadelphia to help frame a national
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  • |editor=[[:Category:James Moor|James Moor]] and [[:Category:George Muirhead|George Muirhead]] ...//digitalarchive.wm.edu/handle/10288/13433 Brown Bibliography]<ref> Bennie Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond," (unpublished m
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