Dear Law-libbers:
If anyone can identify this citation, which is on pg. xxxvii of Eugene D.
Saunders, Lectures on the civil code of Louisiana, Loyola Univ. School of
Law, c.1925, I would be eternally grateful.
I have tossed OCLC. Nona Biesenhertz at Loyola/NO has checked their Oeuvres
de M.le Chancelier d'Auguesseau, OCLC#2501569, v.1, where she has found Essai
d'une institution au droit public, pp.442 -552. I am suspicious that it is
the following, which I'm guessing is an English translation, which I have NOT
been able to find on OCLC.
Here is the citation: N.B. I have already found Origin, history, etc., and
it does not contain the second part of the cite, because it is only 69 pages
long. I have also looked unsuccessfully on OCLC under Legare, Hugh Swinton,
who died in 1843.
Legare, H.S.
Origin, history and influence of Roman legislation.
Codification. D'Auguesseau: 1. Writings, 502, Charleston, S.C., 1846.
2. ibid., 482-559.
Thanks, Marie
Marie Erickson, MLS/JD
Head of Public Services
Law Library of Louisiana
400 Royal St., 2nd floor
New Orleans, LA 70130-2104
504 310-2515
800 820-3038 (Louisiana only)
merickson@lasc.org
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