This book is a comprehensive collection of all the railroad cases heard in the highest courts in America and England. Covering a wide range of topics including accidents, jurisdiction, and labor disputes, this book provides a fascinating insight into the legal issues facing the rapidly expanding world of railroads in the 19th century. An essential reference for anyone interested in the history of transportation and the law.
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