Tag: AR
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Archbold's pleading, evidence, & practice in criminal cases.
Craies, William Feilden, 1854-1911. Archbold's pleading, evidence, & practice in criminal cases. London: Sweet and Maxwell: Stevens and Sons. 1905; Criminal Procedure; cxxx, 1440 p. 22 cm. 23rd ed.
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Art of advocates and public speaking.
Donovan, Joseph Wesley, 1847. Art of advocates and public speaking. Rochester, N.Y.: Williamson Law Book Co. 1905; Legal Profession; 145 p. 20 cm.
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Archer's law and practice in oil and gas cases: embracing an analysis of all important cases in each state producing petroleum oil and natural gas, including the decisions of the federal courts …: including remedies of conflicting claimants, and the practice in oil and gas cases.
Archer, V. B. Archer's law and practice in oil and gas cases: embracing an analysis of all important cases in each state producing petroleum oil and natural gas, including the decisions of the federal courts …: including remedies of conflicting claimants, and the practice in oil and gas cases. Charleston, W. Va.: Tribune Print. Co.…
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Architect, owner and builder before the law: a summary of American and English decisions on the principal questions relating to building, and the employment of architects: with about eight hundred references, including also practical suggestions in regard to the drawing of building contracts, and forms of contract suited to various circumstances.
Clark, T. M. (Theodore Minot), 1845-1909. Architect, owner and builder before the law: a summary of American and English decisions on the principal questions relating to building, and the employment of architects: with about eight hundred references, including also practical suggestions in regard to the drawing of building contracts, and forms of contract suited to…
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Argument before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, in support of Senate bill No. 3895 to regulate the use of the mails, telegraph and telephone by stock exchanges, March 16th, 1914.
Untermyer, Samuel, 1858-1940. Argument before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, in support of Senate bill No. 3895 to regulate the use of the mails, telegraph and telephone by stock exchanges, March 16th, 1914. [New York?: s.n.]. [1914]; Securities; 64 p. 23 cm.
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A review and index of succession law in the state of New Jersey: including statutes and decisions from 1776 to 1905, relating to testamentary and probate law, probate courts, descent, escheat and survivorship of land, curtesy, dower, presumption of death, actions for wrongful death, collateral inheritance tax, & c.
Randolph, Joseph F. (Joseph Fitz), 1843-1932. A review and index of succession law in the state of New Jersey: including statutes and decisions from 1776 to 1905, relating to testamentary and probate law, probate courts, descent, escheat and survivorship of land, curtesy, dower, presumption of death, actions for wrongful death, collateral inheritance tax, & c.…
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A review of “let the people rule” in Oklahoma.
Gish, Rollin. "A review of "let the people rule" in Oklahoma."; [United States: s.n.]. [1910-1919]; Politics & Government; p. 19-33; 24 cm.
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A review of the laws forbidding pollution of inland waters in the United States.
Goodell, Edwin B. (Edwin Burpee), 1851. A review of the laws forbidding pollution of inland waters in the United States. Washington [D.C.]: G.P.O. 1904; Natural Resources; 120 p. 23 cm.
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A revision of the Treaty: being a sequel to The economic consequences of the peace.
Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946. A revision of the Treaty: being a sequel to The economic consequences of the peace. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co. 1922; International Law; viii, 242, 5 p. 23 cm.
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A real criminal case: a simple and understandable story of what happens from an arrest to a final judgment: every stage of the trial depicted in graphic charts, accurate forms for every step.
Black, William Harman, b. 1868. A real criminal case: a simple and understandable story of what happens from an arrest to a final judgment: every stage of the trial depicted in graphic charts, accurate forms for every step. New York: Baker, Voorhees [i.e. Voorhis] & Co. 1919; Criminal Procedure; liv, 399 p.: forms; 19 cm.