Laws of New York, chap. 200, (1848). § 1. The real and personal property of any female who may hereafter marry, and which she shall own at the time ... more>>
Laws of New York, Chap. 375 (1849). § 1. The third section of the act entitled "An act for the more effectual protection of the property of married ... more>>
1 LOCHNER v. NEW YORK, 198 U.S. 45 (1905). [Lochner owned a bakery in Utica, New York. He was convicted of violating a portion of the New York labor ... more>>
Laws, Maine, 1849, ch. 116, section 1. A divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be decreed by any justice of the supreme judicial court, at any term ... more>>
1 Louis D. Brandeis, "THE OPPORTUNITY IN THE LAW," Business --A Profession (1914). I assume that in asking me to talk to you on the Ethics of the ... more>>
1 Maria Wightman versus Joshua Coates , 15 Mass. 1 (1818). An action lies for a breach of a promise of marriage. In such action, evidence of an ... more>>
1 William Kent, MEMOIRS AND LETTERS OF JAMES KENT (1898). "In February, 1798," * * * I was offered by Governor Jay, and accepted, the office of ... more>>
1 Nicholas Farwell vs. The Boston and Worcester Rail Road Corporation, 45 Mass. (4 Metcalf) 49 (1842) In an action of trespass upon the case, the ... more>>
1 William Bradford (1588-1657), [Bradford's History] "Of Plimoth Plantation (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1900), 459-66, ... more>>
1 Proceedings of the Provincial Court of Maryland, 1663-1666 (Archives of Maryland, XLIX, Baltimore, 1932) (Excerpt from the Proceedings for 1664) The ... more>>
1 Penitentiary Law of 1829, Statutes of Tennessee. Sec. 25. The following shall be the fundamental rules and regulations for the government of the ... more>>
1 Public Lands Statutes 1 Public Statutes at Large of the United States Chap. XXIX.—An Act providing for the Sale of the Lands of the United States, ... more>>