<h2><center><span style="color:#866F45";>Smith's Mercantile Law</span></center></h2>

<body><p><center><strong>Smith, John William.</strong> <em>A Compendium of Mercantile Law.</em> 3rd ed., greatly enlarged and revised. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1858.</center></p>

<p><strong>John William Smith</strong> (1809-1845) was an English barrister and prolific legal scholar. He joined the Inner Temple in 1827 and was called to the bar in 1834. His first work, <em>A Compendium of Mercantile Law</em> (1834), saw thirteen editions. It compiles topics in business law, including contracts, agents, carriers, and insurance.</p>

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