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The man who rode the tiger;
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The man who rode the tiger; the life and times of Judge Samuel Seabury.
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Main Author:
Mitgang, Herbert
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Philadelphia,
Lippincott
[1963]
Edition:
[1st ed.]
Series:
Legal studies of the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation
Subjects:
Seabury, Samuel,
>
1873-1958.
Judges
>
New York (N.Y.)
>
Biography.
New York (N.Y.)
>
Politics and government
>
1898-1951.
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K S438 M67 1963
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