The magistrate's assistant : being an alphabetical illustration of sundry legal principles and usages, accompanied with a variety of necessary forms. : compiled for the use of the justices of the peace, in the Mississippi Territory / by the Honourable Harry Toulmin, one of the United States' judges for the territory aforesaid. : Published by authority.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Toulmin, Harry, 1766-1823
Language:English
Published: Natchez [Miss.] : Printed by Samuel Terrell, printer to the Mississippi Territory, 1807.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (203 [that is, 216] pages)
Format: Electronic eBook
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Note:"Advertisement. Where the acts of the Mississippi Territory are full and explicit on any subjects, it was considered as altogether unnecessary to introduce those subjects into The magistrate's assistant. Our statutes are not so numerous, but that any part of them can be easily referred to ... The general guide which has been followed in selecting subjects for the assistant, is Dr. Burn's Justice of the peace and parish officer: but many other books have been used in making the compilation ..."--Page 213.
Error in paging: page 216 misnumbered 203.
"Table of contents."--Page 214-203 [i.e. 216].
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Shaw & Shoemaker 13720
McMurtrie, D.C. Mississippi, 44
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed April 14, 2020).
Place of Publication:United States -- Mississippi -- Natchez.