Books about Law
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Wills: valuable information for everyone who has property to leave.
Columbia Trust Company. Wills: valuable information for everyone who has property to leave. New York: [Columbia Trust Company]. [c1921]; Succession; 54 p. 21 cm. [2nd ed.].
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William Sampson, lawyer and stenographer.
Beale, Charles Currier, 1864-1909. William Sampson, lawyer and stenographer. Boston, Mass.: [s.n.]. 1907; Biography; 32 p., [1] leaf of plates: ports. 23 cm.
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William Plumer's memorandum of proceedings in the United States Senate, 1803-1807.
Plumer, William, 1759-1850. William Plumer's memorandum of proceedings in the United States Senate, 1803-1807. New York: Macmillan. 1923; Politics & Government; ix, 673 p. 24 cm. edited by Everett Somerville Brown.
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William Pitt and the Great War.
Rose, J. Holland (John Holland), 1855-1942. William Pitt and the Great War. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1911; Biography; xiv, 596 p., [5] leaves of plates: ill. 25 cm.
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William M'Kinley: private and president.
Meech, Thomas Cox, b. 1868. William M'Kinley: private and president. London: S.W. Partridge. 1901; Biography; 158 p., [1] leaf of plates: port. 19 cm.
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William Howard Taft, American.
Dunn, Robert Lee. William Howard Taft, American. Boston: Chapple. 1908; Constitutional Law: Special Topics; vi, 263 p.: ill. 21 cm.
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William Henry Moody of the Essex Bar, 1853-1917: district attorney for the county of Essex.
White, Alden P. William Henry Moody of the Essex Bar, 1853-1917: district attorney for the county of Essex. [U.S.: s.n.]. [1919?]; Constitutional Law: Special Topics; [4] p. 24 cm.
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Will of Marshall Field.
Field, Marshall, 1834-1906. Will of Marshall Field. [U.S.]: G. Clark. 1920; Succession; 6 p. 23 cm.
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Wild's annotation of the Torrens land title law of California: containing full forms for practical use under all sections of the act.
Wild, Edward N. Wild's annotation of the Torrens land title law of California: containing full forms for practical use under all sections of the act. Pasadena, Cal.: New Print. Co. 1915; Real Property; 136 p.: forms; 24 cm.
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Why the United States leads the world in the relative proportion of murders, lynchings and other felonies, and why the Anglo-Saxon countries not under the American flag have the least proportion of murders and felonies and know no lynchings.
Forster, Henry A. Why the United States leads the world in the relative proportion of murders, lynchings and other felonies, and why the Anglo-Saxon countries not under the American flag have the least proportion of murders and felonies and know no lynchings. [New York: s.n.]. [1916]; Crimes Against Persons & Property; 8 p. 23 cm.
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