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Harvard Law School Library
ocm12144370
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Cambridge: J. Wilson, 1884. 21 p.; 25 cm.
Product details
- Paperback | 26 pages
- 189 x 246 x 1mm | 68g
- 17 Dec 2010
- Gale, Making of Modern Law
- Charleston SC, United States
- English
- Illustrations, black and white
- 1240002734
- 9781240002733
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