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Zephaniah Swift

Zephaniah Swift Zephaniah Swift (February 27, 1759 – September 27, 1823) was an eighteenth-century American writer, judge, lawyer, chief justice, congressman, law professor, diplomat and politician from Windham, Connecticut. He served as a U.S. Representative from Connecticut and State Supreme Court Judge. He wrote the first legal treatise published in America.

He was also appointed secretary to Founding Father Oliver Ellsworth by President John Adams at the Treaty of Mortefontaine, in negotiations with King Joseph Bonaparte. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut In six books / by Swift, Zephaniah, 1759-1823

    Published 1795
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    The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered [One line in Latin from Ovid] by Swift, Zephaniah, 1759-1823

    Published 1792
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    A digest of the law of evidence, in civil and criminal cases and a treatise on bills of exchange, and promissory notes / by Swift, Zephaniah, 1759-1823

    Published 1810
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