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Due Process of Law under the Federal Constitution. By Lucius Polk McGehee, Professor of Law in the University of North Carolina; lately Associate Editor of the American and English Encyclopœdia of Law, second edition. (Northport: Edward Thompson Company. 1906. Pp. x, 451.)

Frank J. Goodnow

American Political Science Review, 1907, vol. 2, issue 1, 109-110

Date: 1907
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