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Hallet Kilbourn

Hallet Kilbourn

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6 featured booksHallet Kilbourn

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OL351796A

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  • Display name

    Hallet Kilbourn

  • Personal name

    Hallet Kilbourn

  • Source identifier

    OL351796A

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  • Have the people of the District of Columbia any rights that Congress is bound to respect?

    Representative edition published 1982

    Open Work
  • In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1879, Hallett Kilbourn, plaintiff in error, vs. John G. Thompson et al., defendants in error, no. 144

    Representative edition published 1880

    Open Work
  • Habeas corpus

    Representative edition published 1876

    Open Work
  • Speech of Hallet Kilbourn, delivered at Lincoln Hall, at an adjourned meeting of the General Committee and Citizens in Futherance of the measure to hold an International Industrial Exhibition in Washington City, D.C., in 1872

    Representative edition published 1870

    Open Work
  • In the Supreme Court of the United States, Oct. term, 1879. No. 114. Brief for Plaintiff in Error

    Representative edition linked

    Open Work
  • Supreme Court, U.S., no. 114. Kilbourn, Plaintiff in Error vs. J.G. Thompson, J.M. Glover, J.D. New, B.B. Lewis and A.H. Smith. In Error to the Supreme Court of the District of Assault and Imprisonment, 1876

    Representative edition linked

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