| Milton R. Stern - 1968 - 666 pages
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| Michael B. Levy - 1982 - 500 pages
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| Theodore Dreiser - 1987 - 1168 pages
...which had declared that in express terms. It was a hard conclusion to say because there has been no uniformity among the states as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial therefore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of... | |
| William Lee Miller - 1993 - 316 pages
...of the instrument ... It was a hard conclusion [for James Wilson) to say because there has been no uniformity among the states as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial, therefore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of... | |
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