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The doctrine of constructive larceny considered ; as developed in the recent case of George Tyson, the stock and exchange broker, who was tried at the Mayor's court for the city of Philadelphia, at the March session, in 1825.

Title
The doctrine of constructive larceny considered ; as developed in the recent case of George Tyson, the stock and exchange broker, who was tried at the Mayor's court for the city of Philadelphia, at the March session, in 1825.
Author
Mumford, Charles F.
Publication
Philadelphia : R.H. Small, 1825.

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Additional Authors
Small, Robert H.
Description
36 pages; 21 cm
Subject
  • Tyson, George, defendant
  • Tyson, George
  • Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor's Court
  • Trials (Larceny)
  • Larceny
Call Number
*C p.v. 270, no. 5
LCCN
95235851
OCLC
9211189
Author
Mumford, Charles F.
Title
The doctrine of constructive larceny considered ; as developed in the recent case of George Tyson, the stock and exchange broker, who was tried at the Mayor's court for the city of Philadelphia, at the March session, in 1825.
Imprint
Philadelphia : R.H. Small, 1825.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
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Added Author
Small, Robert H., publisher.
Research Call Number
*C p.v. 270, no. 5
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