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Anne King Gregorie, 1887-1960

Anne King Gregorie, 1887-1960
Author: South Carolina Historical Society
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Anne King Gregorie, 1887-1960

Anne King Gregorie, 1887-1960
Author: South Carolina Historical Society (CHARLESTON, South Carolina)
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Release: 1961
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Anne King Gregorie

Anne King Gregorie
Author: Flora Belle Surles
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Total Pages: 264
Release: 1968
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Anne King Gregorie Papers

Anne King Gregorie Papers
Author: Anne King Gregorie
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Release: 1947
Genre: Authors, American
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Papers reflecting King's activities documenting South Carolina history, including 6 Mar. 1947, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to Margaret B. Meriwether, Columbia, S.C., re portrait material collected by the WPA and her dealings with Albert Guerry; letter, 30 Sept. 1953, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to "Mr. Stubbs," re location of the Minutes of Court for an unidentified Alabama county.


ANN KING GREGORIE.

ANN KING GREGORIE.
Author: FLORA BELLE. SURLES
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Release: 1968
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Journal Fragment

Journal Fragment
Author: John White Gregorie
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Release: 1863
Genre: Cooking, American
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Journal fragment is part of a notebook which includes two journal entries (one dated entry, August 23) concerning fighting at Morris Island, South Carolina. The remainder of the notebook was used as a cookbook by Mrs. John White Gregorie and contains recipes for breads, cakes, catsup, puddings, and other foods. The notebook has been bound in paper and includes notes and typescript transcriptions of the journal entries by Anne King Gregorie.


The Common Law in Colonial America

The Common Law in Colonial America
Author: William E. Nelson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190850507

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The eminent legal historian William E. Nelson's magisterial four-volume The Common Law in Colonial America traces how the many legal orders of Britain's thirteen North American colonies gradually evolved into one American system. Initially established on divergent political, economic, and religious grounds, the various colonial systems slowly converged until it became possible by the 1770s to imagine that all thirteen participated in a common American legal order, which diverged in its details but differed far more substantially from English common law. This fourth and final volume begins where volume three ended. It focuses on the laws of the thirteen colonies in the mid-eighteenth century and on constitutional events leading up to the American Revolution. Nelson first examines procedural and substantive law and looks at important shifts in the law to show how the mid-eighteenth- century colonial legal system in large part functioned effectively in the interests both of Great Britain and of its thirteen colonies. Nelson then turns to constitutional events leading to the Revolution. Here he shows how lawyers deployed ideological arguments not for their own sake, but in order to protect colonial institutional structures and the socio-economic interests of their clients. As lawyers deployed the arguments, they developed them into a constitutional theory that gave primacy to common-law constitutional rights and local self-government. In the process, the lawyers became leaders of the revolutionary movement and a dominant political force in the new United States.