Greenblatt, Stephen, 1943- Will in the world : Literary newsmakers for students. Volume 1 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on newsmaking novels, nonfiction, and poetry / Anne Marie Hacht, editor ; foreword by Greg Wilson
2006
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Ivan IV, Czar of Russia, 1530-1584 -- Will : Das Testament Ivans des Schrecklichen von 1572 : eine kritische Aufklärung = A textual analysis of the 1572 will of Ivan the Terrible / Cornelia Soldat ; with a foreword by Russell E. Martin
2013
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Kerr, Peter -- Will : In the Supreme Court of Texas, William S. Carothers, plaintiff and appellant, v. E. Sampson, et al, defendants and appellees : argument by Geo. W. Paschal
1866
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Kohne, Frederick -- Will : William Fontain, a subject of the King of Prussia, appellant, vs. William Ravenel, a citizen of the state of South Carolina, appellee : Supreme Court of the United States, December term, 1853, no. 135 : abstract and brief of argument of J.L. Petigru, and B. Gerhard, of counsel with the appellee
1854
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Liddington, Valentine -- Will : Supreme Court, general term - Fourth Department : in the matter of the revocation of the last will and testament and codicil thereto of Valentine Liddington, deceased : case and exceptions, on appeal / Mynderse van Cleef, attorney for Charles D. Nixon, executor &c. appellant ; Simeon Smith, attorney for petitioners, respondents
Written, witnessed declarations in which persons request that if they become disabled beyond reasonable expectation of recovery, they be allowed to die rather than be kept alive by extraordinary means. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
Marshall, J. Howard -- Will : Probate wars of the rich and famous : an insider's guide to estate planning and probate litigation / Russell J. Fishkind
2011
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Marvin, Sarah L. -- Will : An expose of the trial, September 12, 1861, in the Superior Court of Buffalo, in the (defeated) suit by Sherman & Barnes, (Merchants,) plaintiffs against LeGrand Marvin, (lawyer) defendant
Declarations by patients, made in advance of a situation in which they may be incompetent to decide about their own care, stating their treatment preferences or authorizing a third party to make decisions for them. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
Statler, Ellsworth Morgan -- Will : Brief for respondent, Michael J. Montesano, trustee : in the matter of the appointment of a successor trustee under the will of Ellsworth M. Statler, deceased : in the matter of the judicial settlement of the accounts of Alice S. Statler and Edward H. Letchworth, as trustees of the Statler Foundation, a trust created under the eighth article of the last will and testament of Ellsworth M. Statler, deceased
1949
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Stephenson, William, -1829 -- Will : Report of the trial of Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq. and others : charged with a conspiracy, at the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Wednesday & Thursday, the 21st & 22d of December 1831, by a special jury : before the Right Hon. Lord Tenterden / taken in short-hand by William Brodie Gurney
1831
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Stewart, Robert -- Will : In the matter of proving the last will and testament of the late Robert Stewart, Esq
Teeter, Sly -- Will : Lewis Head, against Edward H. Teeter, as executor, and Sarah Teeter, as executrix of the last will and testament of Sly Teeter, deceased
Waddel, William, -1840 -- Will : Report of the jury trials : Miss Anne Waddel & others against the Right Hon. Charles Hope & others, trustees of the Late William Waddel, Esq., of Sydserff : and Miss Anne Waddel against the Right Hon. Charles Hope & daughters, commencing on 13th and ending on 17th May 1845 / taken in short-hand by David Buchanan
Whitaker, Robert, 1799?-1878 -- Will : Sheets vs. Whitaker, et al. : feigned issue to try the validity of the will of Robert Whitaker, alleged to have been executed on the seventh day of May 1875 : argument of John C. Bullitt, on behalf of contestants, delivered April 28th-May 4th, 1880
Willaert, Adrian, 1490?-1562. Musica nova. : Adrian Willaert and the Theory of Interval Affect : the Musica nova Madrigals and the Novel Theories of Zarlino and Vicentino