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| | Books by David Nasmith: Books in the extended shelves: Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The history of Roman law from the text of Ortolan's Histoire de la législation romaine et généralisation du droit (edition of 1870) translated with the author's permission and supplemented by a chronometrical chart of Roman history (Butterworths;, 1871), also by J.-L.-E. Ortolan, J.-L.-E. Ortolan, and Iltudus Thomas Prichard (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The history of Roman law : from the text of Ortolan's Histoire de la législation romaine et généralisation du droit (edition of 1870) (Butterworths, 1871), also by J.-L.-E Ortolan, J.-L.-E. Ortolan, and Iltudus Thomas Prichard (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The history of Roman law : translated with the author's permission from the text of Ortolan's Histoire de la législation romaine et généralisation du droit (Butterworths, 1896), also by J.-L.-E. Ortolan, John Cutler, and Iltudus Thomas Prichard (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The institutes of English adjective law. (Procedure in court.) Embracing an outline of the law of evidence and measure of damages. (Butterworths, 1879) (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The institutes of English private law: embracing an outline of the substantive branch of the law of persons and things (Butterworths, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: Makers of modern thought; or Five hundred years' struggle (1200 A.D. to 1699 A.D.) between science, ignorance, and superstition. (G. Philip;, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: Outline of Roman history from Romulus to Justinian, (including translations of the Twelve tables, the Institutes of Gaius, and the Institutes of Justinian), with special reference to the growth, development and decay of Roman jusrisprudence (Butterworth; [etc., etc.], 1890), also by Gaius (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: Outline of Roman history from Romulus to Justinian : (including translations of the Twelve tables, the Institutes of Gaius, and the Institutes of Justinian) : with special reference to the growth, development and decay of Roman jurisprudence (Butterworth, 1890), also by Gaius (page images at HathiTrust) Nasmith, David, 1829-1894: The practical linguist; being a system based entirely upon natural principles of learning to speak, read, and write the German language. (D. Nutt, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust)
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