The treaty-making power of the United States and the methods of its enforcement as affecting the police powers of the states, 1912.

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The treaty-making power of the United States and the methods of its enforcement as affecting the police powers of the states, 1912.

This essay won the Henry M. Phillips Prize of the American Philosophical Society in 1912.

1 v. (296 p.) : typed.

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Burr, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1869-

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Charles H. Burr was a Philadelphia lawyer. From the description of The treaty-making power of the United States and the methods of its enforcement as affecting the police powers of the states, 1912. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122579042 Charles H. Burr worked as a Philadelphia lawyer. From the guide to the The treaty-making power of the United States and the methods of its enforcement as affecting the police powers of the states,...