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WHEATON, HENRY, an American jurist; born in Providence, R. I., Nov. 27, 1785; was graduated at Brown University, 1802; practiced law in New York, 1812, and edited the National Advocate. He was a reporter of the United States Supreme Court in 1816-1827, and then became chargé d'affaires to Denmark (1827-1835), and in 1835-1846 minister to Berlin. His chief writings are: Digest of Maritime Law (1815); Life of William Pinkney (1826); Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court (12 vols. 1827); History of the Northmen (1831); Elements of International Law (1836); History of the Law of Nations (1841). He died in Dorchester, Mass., March 11, 1848.

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