"The Pacific Reporter, Volume 18" is a comprehensive compilation of legal cases and decisions from the Pacific region of the United States. Published by West Publishing Company, this volume offers a detailed record of judicial proceedings, providing essential resources for legal professionals, historians, and researchers. The collection includes a wide range of cases, reflecting the legal landscape and historical context of the time.
This volume serves as an invaluable reference for understanding legal precedents and the evolution of law in the Pacific states. Its detailed accounts of court decisions make it a significant addition to any legal library, ensuring access to crucial historical legal information.
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