Originally published in 1877, this reprint offers a glimpse into the themes and context of its time. The book captures the essence of its era, providing readers with historical insights and perspectives that reflect the societal norms and challenges of the late 19th century. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature from that period, showcasing the writing style and cultural elements that defined its creation.
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- 2024
- 2024
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1877, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the time. It preserves the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to explore the ideas and narratives that shaped its era. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature's evolution and the cultural insights of the late 19th century.
- 2024
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1882, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and perspectives from that era. It captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the societal norms, challenges, and narratives that shaped the period. The reissue aims to preserve the text's authenticity while making it accessible to contemporary audiences, allowing for a deeper understanding of its significance in literary history.
- 2024
Precedents of Indictments and Pleas, Adapted to the Use Both of the Courts of the United States and Those of All the Several States
Vol. II
- 820 pages
- 29 hours of reading
Originally published in 1881, this reprint preserves the timeless content and insights of the first edition. It offers readers a chance to explore historical themes and perspectives that reflect the era's cultural context. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the development of ideas and narratives from that time, making it a significant addition to any collection focused on historical literature.
- 2023
The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States; Volume 4
- 878 pages
- 31 hours of reading
This important historical document collects the diplomatic correspondence of the fledgling United States during the early years of its existence. Featuring letters and dispatches from such luminaries as John Jay and Benjamin Franklin, this book offers a unique and invaluable perspective on the nation's early foreign relations.
- 2023
A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States; Volume I
- 824 pages
- 29 hours of reading
A comprehensive guide to the criminal justice system and laws of the United States, written by a legal expert and scholar.
- 2023
The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States
- 892 pages
- 32 hours of reading
This three-volume set contains an invaluable collection of diplomatic letters, reports, and documents from the Revolutionary period of American history. Edited and compiled under the auspices of the US Department of State, and featuring the work of renowned historians Francis Wharton and John Bassett Moore, The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States spans the years 1775 to 1783 and offers a unique glimpse into the political and military struggles that led to American independence.
- 2023
In this pioneering study, the author examines the legal and ethical implications of involuntary confessions. Drawing on case studies and legal precedents, he argues that such confessions are unreliable and should be excluded from criminal trials.
- 2023
This book is an essential reference for anyone interested in the legal aspects of homicide in the United States. Featuring a detailed overview of the laws surrounding homicide, as well as a series of leading cases that explore key legal precedents, this book is a valuable resource for lawyers and legal scholars alike. With its clear and concise writing style, this book is both informative and easy to understand.
- 2023
A Treatise On The Criminal Law Of The United States: Principles, Pleading, And Evidence
- 836 pages
- 30 hours of reading
A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States is a comprehensive guide to criminal law and procedure in the United States. Written by Francis Wharton, an expert in the field, this book covers topics such as the principles of criminal law, pleading, and evidence. This book is an essential resource for anyone working in the criminal justice system or studying law.