Om The Erie Railroad Row Cosidered as an Episode in Court
In this fascinating legal history, Charles Francis Adams examines a landmark case involving the Erie Railroad, one of the most important transportation companies of the 19th century. Through detailed analysis of courtroom arguments and political maneuvering, Adams sheds light on the complex relationships between business, law, and politics in America's Gilded Age. With its engaging prose and insightful analysis, this book is a valuable resource for students of law and history.
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