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| | Books by William Jennison: Books in the extended shelves: Jennison, William, 1826-1899: Cases decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan (Phelphs & Stevens, printers, 1847), also by Michigan. Supreme Court, Edward Gott, Russell Cowles Ostrander, John L. Stoddard, Edgar Arthur Cooley, Marshall D. Ewell, Van Buren Denslow, Richard W. Cooper, James M. Reasoner, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Marquis B. Eaton, John Adams Brooks, William Dudley Fuller, Henry Allen Chaney, Hoyt Post, Hovey K. Clarke, Elijah W. Meddaugh, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, George C. Gibbs, Randolph Manning, and Harry B. Hutchins (page images at HathiTrust) Jennison, William, 1826-1899: Michigan reports advance sheets (Phelps & Stevens, printers, 1847), also by Michigan. Supreme Court, Edward A. Gott, Russell Cowles Ostrander, Harry B. Hutchins, John L. Stoddard, Edgar Arthur Cooley, Marshall D. Ewell, Van Buren Denslow, Richard W. Cooper, James Reasoner, Herschel Bouton Lazell, Marquis Eaton, John Adams Brooks, William D. Fuller, Henry Allen Chaney, Hoyt Post, Hovey K. Clarke, E. W. Meddaugh, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, George C. Gibbs, and Randolph Manning (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Jennison, William, 1826-1899: The practical justice of peace, or, a treatise shewing the present power and authority of that officer, in all its branches of his duty. Compiled from the common and statute law, and other authentick books written upon that subject, and digested under proper titles, in an alphabetical method : to which are added, great variety of correct forms of the most useful precedents, inserted under their proper heads, the indictments &c. being all judiciously rendered into English : together with an alphabetical table of all those statutes which relate to the titles contained in this work, and of the titles themselves. The whole fitted for the use of justices of peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of assise, and of the peace, commissioners of sewers, overseers of the poor, surveryors of the highways, ministers, church-wardens, constables, and all others who have any concern in county or parish business (Osborne, 1744), also by Joseph Shaw (page images at HathiTrust) Jennison, William, 1826-1899: A treatise on the pleadings and practice of the Court of chancery : Being a condensed statement of the general principles of equity pleadings and practice, and though referring specially to the statutes of Michigan, yet adapted to any state where equity practice prevails and especially to the United States courts. With an appendix of precedents, together with the state and federal equity court rules (Richmond, Backus & company, 1882) (page images at HathiTrust)
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