This is a finding list for the Class of '83 Library of Political Science and Jurisprudence at the Library of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University). This volume serves as a historical record of the library's collection, offering insights into the resources available to students and researchers in the late 19th century. It provides a comprehensive overview of the library's holdings in political science and law, reflecting the intellectual interests and academic priorities of the time.
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