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| | Books by J. J. S. Wharton: Books in the extended shelves: Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: An exposition of the laws relating to the women of England, showing their rights, remedies, and responsibilities in every position of life. (Longman, 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Law-lexicon: forming an epitome of the law of England and containing full explanations of the technical terms and phrases thereof, both ancient and modern, including the various legal terms used in commercial business, together with a translation of Latin law maxims, and selected titles from the civil, Scotch, and Indian law. (Stevens, 1889), also by J. M. Lely (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Law lexicon, or Dictionary of jurisprudence: explaining the technical words and phrases employed in the several departments of English law ; including the various legal terms used in commercial transactions; together with an explanatory as well as literal translation of the Latin maxims contained in the writings of the ancient and modern commentators. (Kay & brother, 1860), also by Edward Hopper (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Wharton's law-lexicon: forming an epitome of the law of England; and containing full explanations of the technical terms and phrases thereof, both ancient and modern. Including the various legal terms used in commercial business; together with a translation of Latin law maxims, and selected titles from the civil, Scotch, and Indian law. (Stevens and Sons, 1883), also by J. M. Lely (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Wharton's law-lexicon : forming an epitome of the law of England and containing full explanations of the technical terms and phrases thereof, both ancient and modern, including the various legal terms used in commercial business : together with a translation of Latin law maxims and selected titles from the civil, Scotch, and Indian law. (Stevens and Sons, 1889), also by J. M. Lely (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Wharton's law-lexicon : forming an epitome of the law of England ; and containing full explanations of the technical terms and phrases thereof, both ancient and modern. Including the various legal terms used in commercial business ; together with a translation of Latin law maxims, and selected titles from the civil, Scotch, and Indian law. (Soule and Bugbee, 1883), also by J. M. Lely (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Wharton's law lexicon : forming an epitome of the law of England as existing in statute law and decided cases and containing full explanations of technical terms and phrases both ancient, modern, and commercial with selected titles from the civil, Scots, and Indian law. (Stevens, 1911), also by W. H. Aggs (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867: Wharton's Law lexicon, forming an epitome of the laws of England under statute and case law, and containing explanations of technical terms and phrases, ancient, modern, and commercial, with selected titles from the civil, Scots, and Indian law. (Stevens and sons, limited;, 1916), also by Edward Albert Wurtzburg (page images at HathiTrust)
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