A TREATISE ON THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES, OR, AN INQUIRY INTO THE PRINCIPLES WHICH GOVERN THE AMOUNT OF PECUNIARY COMPENSATION BY THEODORE SEDGWICK, DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK; AUTHOR “Cum pro eo quod interest dubitationes antiquæ in infinitum productæ sint, melius nobis visum Cod. De sent. quæ pro eo quod int. prof., Lib. VII., Tit. XLVII. THIRD REVISED EDITION. NEW YORK: JOHN S. VOORHIES, LAW BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER, LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, SON & CO. 1858. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1858, BY THEODORE SEDGWICK, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. BAKER & GODWIN, Printers, 1 Spruce St., N. Y. L 5492 MAR 2 1932 DEAR SIR: DANIEL LORD, ESQ. IF you find no fault, I am very sure that I shall not be elsewhere censured for placing your name (although without any previous permission), upon the dedication page of this work. Your opinion of the importance of the subject, is one of the circumstances that have most strongly urged me to proceed with it. But I have other reasons for requesting you to accept this volume. You show us all, by a teaching far better than barren precept, how much true dignity and usefulness, as well, if we may be allowed to judge, as real happiness, attend a life assiduously, intelligently, and, above all, honorably devoted to that profession of which we are the votaries. I am, dear Sir, With sincere regard and respect, Your obedient servant, THEODORE SEDGWICK. NEW YORK, January, 1847. |