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The Iowa people's law book ... setting forth ... so much of the common and statute law of Iowa as every citizen ... should understand ...

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Main Author: Ebersole, E. C. 1840-1919.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toledo, Ia., the author, 1900.
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Law > Iowa.
Forms (Law) > Iowa.
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