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ANSWER TO THE VINDICATORY ADDRESS AND APPEAL OF LIEUTENANT WEAVER TO THE PUBLIC, FROM THE OPINION OF CHANCELLOR SANFORD, IN THE CASE OF WEAVER AGAINST WHITNEY, TIBBETS, & HOYT by [Tibbits, Elisha]

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ANSWER TO THE VINDICATORY ADDRESS AND APPEAL OF LIEUTENANT WEAVER TO THE PUBLIC, FROM THE OPINION OF CHANCELLOR SANFORD, IN THE CASE OF WEAVER AGAINST WHITNEY, TIBBETS, & HOYT
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[Tibbits, Elisha]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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New York: J. Seymour, 1824. Disbound, with light to moderate fox. 28pp. Small repair to blank margin of last leaf. Good+. "Weaver took charge of a ship [the America] and cargo on a voyage to Peru and was to receive a portion of the profits from the voyage. When he did not receive what he believed to be his due, he brought suit against Whitney, Tibbits, and Hoyt , who had commissioned his services, and had promised him convoy protection and other support from Commodore Stewart of the warship Franklin. The New York Court of Chancery refuses to enforce the contract calling it corrupt and illegal since it involves bribery of a public official. That decision is reported at 1 Hopkins Chancery Reports 11 [1827]." BEAL. FIRST EDITION. AI 18197 [3]. BEAL 11340. Not in Eberstadt, Decker, Harv. Law Cat.
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The Battle of Monocacy; Being an Account of the Important Engagement at Monocacy River, Near Frederick, M.D., on July 9, 1864, Together with Excerpts from Official Reports by Worthington, Glenn H. (Judge)

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The Battle of Monocacy; Being an Account of the Important Engagement at Monocacy River, Near Frederick, M.D., on July 9, 1864, Together with Excerpts from Official Reports
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Worthington, Glenn H. (Judge)
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
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Frederick: Judge Glenn H. Worthington, 1927. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 36 page pamphlet bound in printed blue stapled stiff wraps.
Built of Books: How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde  - 1st  Edition/1st Printing
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Built of Books: How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde - 1st Edition/1st Printing by Wright, Thomas

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Built of Books: How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde - 1st Edition/1st Printing
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Wright, Thomas
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Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
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9780805089936
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New York: Henry Holt and Company. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2008. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0805089934 . A Fine first Edition/First Printing in a dust-jacket that is Fine excepting some wear to the upper rear edge and corners; Oscar Wilde's life was defined by reading. He read obsessively, and the love of books was embedded in his personality. Wright's book tells the story of Wilde's life through his love of reading.; 8vo; 370 pages .