Tag: IM
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Immunity of state ships as a contribution towards unification of the laws on the subject.
Matsunami, Niichirao, 1868-1945. Immunity of state ships as a contribution towards unification of the laws on the subject. London: R. Flint. 1924; Maritime Law; xv, 208 p. 22 cm.
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Impersonal taxation: a discussion of some rights and wrongs of governmental revenue.
Swan, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), b. 1871. Impersonal taxation: a discussion of some rights and wrongs of governmental revenue. Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science. 1907; Taxation; 149 p. 24 cm.
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Important features of pleading and practice under the New York Civil Practice Act.
Medina, Harold R. (Harold Raymond), b. 1888. Important features of pleading and practice under the New York Civil Practice Act. New York: Baker, Voorhis, & Co. 1922; Practice & Procedure; xi, 265 p. 24 cm.
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Importing women for immoral purposes: a partial report from the Immigration Commission on the importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes.
United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910). Importing women for immoral purposes: a partial report from the Immigration Commission on the importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes. Washington: G.P.O. 1909; Persons; iii, 3-61 p. 23 cm.
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Impressions of an average juryman.
Sutliffe, Robert Stewart, b. 1869. Impressions of an average juryman. New York: Herbert H. Foster. [c1922]; Trials; 114 p. 21 cm.
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Improvement of navigable rivers: an address delivered before the National Rivers and Harbors Congress at the tenth convention held at Washington, D.C. December 3-5, 1913.
Brown, Rome G. (Rome Green), 1862-1926. Improvement of navigable rivers: an address delivered before the National Rivers and Harbors Congress at the tenth convention held at Washington, D.C. December 3-5, 1913. Washington [D.C.]: [G.P.O.]. [1913]; Public Property; 21 p. 24 cm.
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Improving North Dakota Bar admission requirements.
Vold, Lauriz. Improving North Dakota Bar admission requirements. [Bismark, N.D.]: University of North Dakota. 1922; Legal Profession; p. 60-76, 152-185; 22 cm.