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Corporate Author:
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Philadelphia,
American academy of political and social science,
1905.
Series:
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
v. 26, no. 3.
Subjects:
Railroads and state
>
United States.
Interstate commerce.
Insurance law
>
United States.
Labor unions.
Trusts, Industrial
>
United States.
Holdings
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Title appears at head of cover only.
Physical Description:
1 p. l., 173 p. 26 cm.
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