Theodore W. Dwight
1822 – 1892
24 works on record
Works
Theodore William Dwight microfilm collection
1993

Commentaries on the law of persons and personal property
1894
James Harrington and his influence upon American political institutions and political thought
1887
Speeches of Prof. Theodore W. Dwight and Mr. George Bliss on the proposed amendments to the New York City Charter
1880
Elements of permanency in our national institutions
1880
Education in law schools in the city of New York compared with that obtained in law offices
1876

Report on the prisons and reformatories of the United States and Canada
1867
Case and opinion of Theodore W. Dwight ..
1864
Cases extracted from the reports of the Commissioners of charities, in England, and from the calendars in Chancery: with an Appendix, containing the statutes of 39 & 43 Elizabeth and other statutes of the realm, relating to the disposition of property for charitable and public uses, &c
1863
Synopsis of the argument on behalf of the Rose Beneficent Association
1863
An address delivered before the Philoclean & Peithessophian Societies of Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N.J., June 21, 1859
1859

Inaugural addresses of Theodore W. Dwight
1859

Inaugural addresses of Theodore W. Dwight and of George P. Marsh in Columbia college, New York
1859
An introductory lecture delivered before the law class of Columbia College, New York, on Monday, November 1, 1858
1859

Inaugural addresses of Theodore W. Dwight

Trial by impeachment
Arguments before the corporation counsel, George R. Andrews, Esq., on Tuesday, May 29th, 1883, with respect to the legality of the appropriations from the Common School Fund to the industrial schools of the New York Children's Aid Society
Before the Board of Visitors of Andover Theological Seminary in the matter of the charges against professors E.C. Smyth, W.J. Tucker, J.W. Churchill ...
[Letter of March 8, 1888]
A communication to the special committee appointed "to urge the rejection of the proposed civil code"
Addresses
Defects of the proposed civil code for the state of New York
Theodore William Dwight microfilm collection
An introductory lecture delivered before the Law Class of Columbia College, New York