Opinion of the Hon. Conally F. Trigg, on the constitutionality of the act of Congress prescribing an oath on the admission of attorneys

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Whitmore Brothers
Language
English
Pages
11

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Edition Notes

Caption title: Opinion of the Hon. Conally F. Trigg, district judge of the United States for the districts of Tennessee, in the matter of John Baxter, touching the act of Congress prescribing an oath to attorneys, passed January 24, 1865.

Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1991. 1 microfiche. (19th-century legal treatises ; no. 61628)

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Memphis, Tenn
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19th-century legal treatises -- no. 61628.

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Format
Microform
Pagination
11 p.
Number of pages
11

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OL16322402M
OCLC/WorldCat
31372900

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