Harry Toulmin (Unitarian Minister) - Works Published By Harry Toulmin

Works Published By Harry Toulmin

  • Toulmin, Harry (1806). The American Attorney's Pocket Book: Being a Collection from the Best Authorities of Approved Precedents in Conveyancing: Interspersed with Various Legal Provisions from the Statutes of Several of the United States. Mathew Carey.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1806). The American Public Prosecutor's Assistant: Being a Collection of Precedents in Criminal Prosecutions, More Immediately Founded on the Common Law, and of the Statutes of Kentucky, but Generally Applicable to the Laws of the Several States of America. W. Hunter.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1806). The Clerk's Magazine and American Conveyancer's Assistant: Being a Collection Adopted to the United States: of the Most Approved Precedents of Affidavits, Agreements and Covenants Mathew Carey.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1802). A Collection of All the Public and Permanent Acts of the General Assembly of Kentucky Which are Now in Force. W. Hunter.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1823). A Digest of the Laws of the State of Alabama: containing the statutes and resolutions in force at the end of the General Assembly in January, 1823 : to which is added, an appendix containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Act Authorizing the People of Alabama to Form a Constitution and State Government and the constitution of the State of Alabama : with a copious index. Ginn & Curtis.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1807). The Magistrate's Assistant: Being an Alphabetical Illustration of Sundry Legal Principles and Usages, Accompanied with a Variety of Necessary Forms: Compiled for the Use of the Justices of the Peace, in the Mississippi Territory. Samuel Terrell.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1817). Petition from the Citizens of the Counties of Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Mobile, and Baldwin, in the Alabama Territory. October 1817: December 30, 1817. Referred to the Select Committee, Appointed on the 17th Instant, on a Memorial of the Mississippi Convention, Relating to an Extension of the Limits of that State. E. De Krafft.
  • Toulmin, Harry; James Blair (1804). A Review of the Criminal Law of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. W. Hunter.
  • Toulmin, Harry (1807). The Statutes of the Mississippi Territory, Revised and Digested by the Authority of the General Assembly. Samuel Terrell.

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