Hobart, John Sloss
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Works: | 21 works in 47 publications in 1 language and 684 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
John Sloss Hobart
- John Sloss Hobart, forgotten patriot by Mary Voyse( Book )
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- Peter Van Schaack papers by Peter Van Schaack( )
- by Mary Voyse( )
- Hobart (John Sloss). judge of the district court of New York by William Allen( )
- Hobart, John Sloss by Charles Lanman( )
- Suffolk County deeds and legal proceedings( )
- Hobart, John Sloss : jurist( )
- Hobart, John Sloss( )
- United States District Court of New York proceedings by United States( )
- John Sloss Hobart papers by John Sloss Hobart( )
- [John Sloss Hobart, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right]( Visual )
- John Sloss Hobart, U.S. senator from N.Y( Visual )
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Most widely held works by
John Sloss Hobart
A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions by
William Wyche(
)
14 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 412 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 412 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A discourse delivered at Fairfield : at the funeral of the Rev. Noah Hobart M.A. late Pastor of the First Church of Christ
there ; who departed this life December 6th, 1773. In the 68th year of his age and 41st of his ministry. by
Noah Welles(
)
6 editions published in 1774 in English and held by 197 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1774 in English and held by 197 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Sloss Hobart, forgotten patriot by
Mary Voyse(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Sloss Hobart was born 6 May 1738 in Fairfield, Connecticut. His parents were Noah Hobart and Ellen Sloss. He died in 1805
1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Sloss Hobart was born 6 May 1738 in Fairfield, Connecticut. His parents were Noah Hobart and Ellen Sloss. He died in 1805
A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions by
William Wyche(
)
2 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 20 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 20 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A discourse delivered at Fairfield at the funeral of the Rev. Noah Hobart M.A. late Pastor of the First Church of Christ there;
who departed this life December 6th, 1773. In the 68th year of his age and 41st of his ministry by
Noah Welles(
)
1 edition published in 1774 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1774 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions. By William Wyche,
of the Honorable Law Society of Grey's Inn, London; and citizen of the United States of America. [One line of quotation in
Latin] by
William Wyche(
)
5 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1794 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Kings County (N.Y.) court commission(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Commission to Richard Morris, Robert Yates, John Sloss Hobart, Nicholas Cowenhoven, Johannes E. Lott, Peter Lefferts, John Vanderbilt, Jacob Sharpe, Abraham Laquer, and Leffert Lefferts to hold court over the jurisdiction of Kings County, New York; signed by George Clinton, dated City of New York, April 17, 1787
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Commission to Richard Morris, Robert Yates, John Sloss Hobart, Nicholas Cowenhoven, Johannes E. Lott, Peter Lefferts, John Vanderbilt, Jacob Sharpe, Abraham Laquer, and Leffert Lefferts to hold court over the jurisdiction of Kings County, New York; signed by George Clinton, dated City of New York, April 17, 1787
by
John Sloss Hobart(
)
1 edition published in 1793 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letter written at New York, N.Y. to William Livingston, 2nd, ".the account of your situation given to me personally by your agent Mr. Spinning have induced the trustees to make an exertion to discharge the debts with which you are at present incumbered, they will be at present pay off ten shillings on the pound, and the money for that purpose is sent to Elias Boudinot, who is requested to superintend the payments that all the creditors may be satisfied that they have equal justice done them."
1 edition published in 1793 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letter written at New York, N.Y. to William Livingston, 2nd, ".the account of your situation given to me personally by your agent Mr. Spinning have induced the trustees to make an exertion to discharge the debts with which you are at present incumbered, they will be at present pay off ten shillings on the pound, and the money for that purpose is sent to Elias Boudinot, who is requested to superintend the payments that all the creditors may be satisfied that they have equal justice done them."
Proceedings of the Convention of the Commissioners at Hartford, Conn by Hartford Convention(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Resolution that the delegates to the convention "use their influence on Congress that the Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States be authorized and empowered to take such measures as he may esteem proper and the public service may render necessary to induce the several States to a punctual compliance with the requisitions which been or may be made by Congress for supplies for the years 1780 and 1781."
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Resolution that the delegates to the convention "use their influence on Congress that the Commander in Chief of the Army of the United States be authorized and empowered to take such measures as he may esteem proper and the public service may render necessary to induce the several States to a punctual compliance with the requisitions which been or may be made by Congress for supplies for the years 1780 and 1781."
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John Sloss Hobart American statesman
John Sloss Hobart Amerikaans politicus (1738-1805)
John Sloss Hobart politicien américain
John Sloss Hobart US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker
جان اسلس هوبرت قاضی، وکیل، و سیاستمدار آمریکایی
جون سلوس هوبارت سياسي أمريكي
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