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1 Young's Nova Scotia Admiralty Cases
Law: Young Adm. (Новая Шотландия, составитель Янг, 1865-1880), Young Adm.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Young's Nova Scotia Admiralty Cases
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2 сборник решений по морским делам
Law: Browning and Lushington's Admiralty Reports (составители Браунинг и Лашингтон, 1863-1865), Burrell's Admiralty Cases (составитель Барел, 1584-1839), C.Robinson's Admiralty Reports (составитель Робинсон, 1799-1808), Cook's Admiralty Cases (Квебек, составитель Кук, 1873-1884), Dodson's Admiralty Reports (составитель Додсон, 1811-1822), Edward's Admiralty Reports (составитель Эдуард, 1808-1812), Haggard's Admiralty Reports (составитель Хэгерд, 1822-1828), Maritime Law Cases (с 1860 г.), Marriott's Admiralty Decisions (составитель Мариотт, 1776-1779), Marsden's Admiralty Cases (составитель Марсден), Stewart's Admiralty Reports (Новая Шотландия, составитель Стюарт, 1803-1813), Stockton's Admiralty Reports (Нью-Брунсвик, составитель Стоктон, 1879-1891), Stuart's Admiralty Reports (Нижняя Канада, составитель Стюарт, 1836-1874), Swabey's Admiralty Reports (составитель Суэйби, 1855-1859), W.Robinson's Admiralty Reports (составитель У.Робннсон, 1838-1852), Young's Nova Scotia Admiralty Cases (Новая Шотландия, составитель Янг, 1865-1880)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сборник решений по морским делам
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3 сборник решений по морским делам, Новая Шотландия, составитель Янг
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