G.P. Putnam’s Sons
G.P. Putnam’s Sons
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- Briefs by a barrister: occasional verses
- Law, its origin, growth and function: being a course of lectures prepared for delivery before the Law School of Harvard University
- A sketch of English legal history,
- The place of the federal court in the American constitutional system: a lecture delivered before the Political Science Association of the University of Michigan
- Edward Plantagenet (Edward I.) the English Justinian; or, The making of the common law,
- Constitutional history of the United States as seen in the development of American law: a course of lectures before the Political Science Association of the University of Michigan
- The reasonableness of the law: the adaptability of legal sanctions to the needs of society
- Hints from a lawyer, or, Legal advice to men and women: a law-book for everybody, with reference to property, family, and commercial affairs (adapted to all the states)
- Memoirs of a Huguenot family, translated and compiled from the original autobiography of the Rev. James Fontaine, and other family manuscripts: comprising an original journal of travels in Virginia, New-York, etc., in 1715 and 1716
- The law of the American Constitution: its origin and development
- The unwritten constitution of the United States: a philosophical inquiry into the fundamentals of American constitutional law
- Biographical story of the Constitution: a study of the growth of the American union
- The federal constitution: an essay
- The reasonableness of the law: the adaptability of legal sanctions to the needs of society
- The essentials of American constitutional law
- The American plan of government: the Constitution of the United States as interpreted by accepted authorities