Om The Courts And Lawyers Of New Jersey 1661-1912; Volume 1
This definitive history of the courts and legal system of New Jersey covers a span of more than 250 years, from the colony's earliest days to the beginning of the 20th century. Drawing on a vast range of primary sources, author Edward Keasbey provides a richly detailed account of the state's legal history and the men and women who helped shape it. A must-read for lawyers, historians, and anyone interested in the development of legal systems in America.
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