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LIVERMORE, Samuel, lawyer, born about 1786; died in New Orleans in 1833. He was graduated at Harvard in 1804, studied law, and was admitted to the bar, subsequently removing to New Orleans, where he attained eminence. He is the author of "A Treatise on the Law of Principal and Agent, and of Sales by Auction" (Boston, 1811" 2 vols., Baltimore, 1818), and of "Dissertations on the Questions which arise from the Contrariety of the Positive Laws of Different States and Nations" (New Orleans, 1828). "This subject, 'The Conflict of Laws'" says Allibone, "was afterward more fully treated by Judge Story. Mr. Livermore's work, although not sufficiently methodical, is very able."
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