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Henry Wheaton (November 27, 1785 – March 11, 1848) was an American lawyer, jurist and diplomat. He was the third reporter of decisions for the United States Supreme Court, the first U.S. minister to Denmark, and the second U.S. minister to Prussia.
13 sept. 2024 · Henry Wheaton was an American maritime jurist, diplomat, and author of a standard work on international law. After graduation from Rhode ...
Henry Wheaton ranks as one of the most distinguished of American publicists of the nineteenth century in the field of international law.
Henry Wheaton, 1785-1848. , persevered, despite Rhode Island's disapproval of the War of 1812, to be one of Rhode Island's most persuasive legal defenders ...
State of Residence: New York. Chargé d'Affaires (Denmark) Appointed: March 3, 1827. Presentation of Credentials: September 20, 1827
Henry Wheaton graduated from Rhode Island College (now Brown University) in 1802. He practiced law in New York City, served as a justice in the city's Marine ...
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Biography of the distinguished American authority on international law, representative to various foreign powers, and lifelong promoter of good will among ...
Henry is currently the co-owner and technical director at SHOW Circus Studio in Easthampton, Mass, where he is responsible for rigging and maintaining the ...
Henry Wheaton emerged as an authoritative figure in international law with the publication of Elements of International Law in 1836.