Author:Joshua Toulmin Smith

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Joshua Toulmin Smith
(1816–1869)

British political theorist, lawyer and local historian of Birmingham; eldest son of William Hawkes Smith

Works[edit]

  • Synopsis of phrenology, 1838 scan
  • The discovery of America by the Northmen in the tenth century, 1839 scan
  • The Northmen in New England in the tenth century, 1839 scan
  • The Laws of England Relating to Public Health: Including an Epitome of the Law of Nuisances, 1848 scan
  • Government by commissions illegal and pernicious, 1849 scan
  • Parallels between constitution and constitutional history of England and Hungary, 1850 scan
  • Local self-government and centralization: the characteristics of each; and its practical tendencies, 1851 scan
  • The facts of the case as to the pretended 'baroness von Beck', 1852 scan
  • The Parish: Its Powers and Obligations at Law, 1857 scan
  • Local Self-government Un-mystified: A Vindication of Common Sense, 1857 scan
  • The finding of true facts: being an inaugural address, delivered at the first meeting of the Geologists’ Association, on the 11th January, 1859 short work
  • Memorials of old Birmingham. Traditions of the Old crown house, in Der-Yat-End, in the lordship of Birmingham. With some notice of English gilds, 1863 scan
  • English gilds, 1870 scan
  • Journal in America, 1925 scan
  • Old Court House

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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