Sheldon Amos
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sheldon Amos was an English jurist. Life and career Sheldon Amos was born in St Pancras, London, the son of lawyer Andrew Amos and his wife, Margaret. He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, and was called to the bar as a member of the Middle Temple in 1862. He was invited by F. D. Maurice to teach at The Working Men's College, with fellow Cambridge graduates and friends Richard Chevenix Trench and J. R. Seeley. In 1869 he was appointed to the chair of jurisprudence in University College, London, and in 1872 became reader under the council of legal education and examiner in constitutional law and history to the University of London. Failing health led to his resignation of those offices, and he took a voyage to the South Seas.
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- The New Egyptian Constitution (4)
- A comparative survey of laws in force for the prohibition, regulation, and licensing of vice in English and other countries (2)
- The science of politics (1)
- A critical review of recent work on the etiology and pathology of dysentery (1)
- The contagious diseases acts (1)
- The present state of the contagious diseases acts controversy (0)
- The policy of the contagious diseases acts 1866 and 1869 (0)
- Endowed schools : Emanuel Hospital, Westminster and the Corporation of London (0)
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