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1824 Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, Being a Valedictory Address Delivered to the Students of the Law Academy of Philadelphia, at the Close of the Academical Year, on the 22d April, 1824 1824

handle is hein.beal/disnatex0001 and id is 1 raw text is: A DISSERTATION
ON THE
NATURE AND EXTENT
OF
OF THE
COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES,
BEING A VALEDICTORY ADDRESS
DELIVERED TO THE STUDENTS OF THE LAW ACADEMY OF PHILADELPHIA, AT THE
CLOSE OF THE ACADEMICAL YEAR, ON THE 22D APRIL, 1824,
BY PETER S. DU PONCEAU, LL.D.
PROVOST OF THE ACADEMY.
TO WHICH ARE ADDED,
I BRIEF SKETCH OF THE NATIONAL JUDICIARY POWERS EXER-
CISED IN THE UNITED STATES PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF
THE PRESENT FEDERAL CONSTITUTION,
BY THOMAS SERGEANT, Esct. VICx PROVOST.
AND THE AUTHOR'S
DISCOURSE      ON   LEGAL EDUCATION,
DELIVERED AT THE OPENING OF THE LAW ACADEMY, IN FEBRUARY, 1821.
WITH AN APPENDIX AND NOTES.
The great system of jurisprudence, like that of the universe, consists ofmany
subordinate systems, all of which are connpeted b' nice links anI beautiful de-
pendencies, and each of them, as I hav. fully per'suaded myself; is reducible to
a few plain elements.-JNES. Law of B4abnents.
PHILADELPHIA:
PUBLISHED BY ABRAHAM SMALL,
1824.

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