1Enclosure: Neutral Rights, 4 June 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
, an overview of Roman civil law compiled in the 6th century under the authority of Justinian...
2To James Madison from Rufus King, 31 December 1801 (Madison Papers)
...this point in the common as well as civil Law Courts seems to be fully and satisfactorily...
3From James Madison to Charles Pinckney, 5 February 1802 (Madison Papers)
...Advocate General and a Doctor of the Civil law making the awards which were generally...
4To Thomas Jefferson from David Lummis, 15 February 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...subjected to, and protected by, the operation of the civil laws; That by those
5Enclosure: List of Books for the Library of Congress, 14 April 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
Domat’s civil law. 2.v. fol.
6To James Madison from George W. Erving, 20 January 1803 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
; for as in civil law no mans powers of attorney survive him, so when...
7To Thomas Jefferson from Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 3 March 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
...been settled according to the principles of civil law which establish that when one property...
8To James Madison from John Francis Mercer, 4 June 1803 (Madison Papers)
“In the civil law, goods without an owner, or in which no one...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Augustus B. Woodward, 20 October 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
...and inheritance, sales, servitude, and other aspects of civil law. The French crown applied...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Jean Étienne Boré, 10 February 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...and tribunals that are familiar with civil law and convene for extended periods to...