Charles P. Daly - Partial Works

Partial Works

  • (1855). Historical sketch of the judicial tribunals of New York from 1623 to 1846, OCLC 12144261
  • (1860). Naturalization embracing the past history of the subject and the present state of the law, OCLC 20789871
  • (1862). Are the southern privateersmen pirates?, OCLC 3836337
  • (1872). Barratry. Its origin, history and meaning, in the maritime laws, OCLC 43957835
  • (1893). The settlement of Jews in North America, OCLC 123142093
  • (1896). First theater in America. When was the drama first introduced in America? An inquiry; including a consideration of the objections that have been made to the stage, OCLC 246813512

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