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  • Nielson, Peter.

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    Hardback. Zustand: VERY GOOD. No date . Juta. Hard cover. Book- VG, front hinge cracked. 7.5x5. 148pp.

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. x 264p laminated hardback, purple cover, library label, very good Language: English.

  • NIELSON PETER RAYMOND

    Verlag: The Catholic University of America Press, 1926

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    Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO40237870: 1926. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 108 pages. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos muet. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.

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    slightly bumped head of spine, else very good (illustrator). slightly bumped head of spine, else very good. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 1 (1822-1838). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 1. (1822-1838). viii, 1528 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. Slightly bumped at head of spine, else very good. $100. * Volume 1 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been r.

  • Vol. 6 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 6 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 6 (1868-1871). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 6. (1868-1871). 1703 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $100. * Volume 6 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor condition b.

  • Vol. 7 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 7 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 7 (1871-1873). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 7. (1871-1873). iv, 1532 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 7 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor condit.

  • Vol. 5 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 5 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 5 (1861-1866). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 5. (1861-1866). xii, 1686 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 5 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor condi.

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    Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 1 (1822-1838). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 1. (1822-1838). viii, 1528 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 1 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor cond.

  • Vol. 4 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 4 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 4 (1853-1861). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 4. (1853-1861). iv, 1556 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 4 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor condit.

  • Vol. 10 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 10 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 10 (1891-1897). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 10. (1891-1897). ii, 1502 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 10 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor cond.

  • Vol. 8 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 8 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 8 (1874-1879). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 8. (1874-1879). ii, 1513 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 8 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor conditi.

  • Vol. 9 only of an 11 volume set (illustrator). Vol. 9 only of an 11 volume set. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. Volume 9 (1879-1889). The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volume 9. (1879-1889). ii, 1399 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. New. $125. * Volume 9 only of the 11 volume set. This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remains an invaluable resource. In Basic Texas Books, Jenkins says it is "the most valuable compilation of early laws of Texas, and still the most useful" (69). Although Gammel's Laws is one of the most important works on the state's history, government and politics, it has never been reprinted. Existing copies may be in poor conditi.

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    ISBN-13: 9781584774167; ISBN-10: 1584774169. Gammel, Hans Peter Nielson, Compiler. The Laws of Texas 1822-1897: Austin's Colonization Law and Contract; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Federal Colonization Law; Colonization Laws of Coahuila and Texas; Colonization Law of State of Tamaulipas; Fredonian Declaration of Independence; Laws and Decrees, with Constitution of Coahuila and Texas; San Felipe Convention; Journals of the Consultation; Proceedings of the General Council; Goliad Declaration of Independence; Journals of the Convention at Washington; Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation; Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the Republic; Laws, General and Special, of the Republic; Annexation Resolution of the United States; Ratification of the Same by Texas; Constitution of the United States; Constitutions of the State of Texas, With All the Laws, General and Special, Passed Thereunder, Including Ordinances, Decrees, and Resolutions, With the Constitution of the Confederate States and the Reconstruction Acts of Congress. With an Introduction by C.W. Raines. Originally published: Austin: The Gammel Book Company, 1898. Volumes 1-10. viii, 1528; iv, 1729; iv, 1586; iv, 1556; xii, 1686; iv, 1703; iv, 1532; ii, 1513; ii, 1399; ii, 1502 pp. Complete set. [With] Raines, Cadwell Walton. Analytical Index to the Laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (Both Dates Inclusive). Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Company, 1906. [8], 559 pp. Together 11 books. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584774167; ISBN-10: 1584774169. Smyth-sewn tan cloth bound hardcover with red and black gilt spine labels. Slight creasing to spines of Volume III, and creasing to first 64 pp. of Vol. XI, else fine. $1,295. * This monumental compilation includes all material relating to congressional and legislative sessions as well as other significant documents. Taken together, these materials offer an incomparable guide to early Texas history. Indeed, C.W. Raines, the state librarian, praises Gammel in the introduction, noting "these volumes are in the nature of original evidence for the student of our jurisprudence, and that nowhere else can it be so well studied as to its origin, character, successive changes, and its present status as a blended system of the Roman Civil Law and the Common Law of England (Volume I, v)." Published over one hundred years ago, it remai.