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61 Lawson, F. H. The rational strength of english law
62 Library of congress. Copyright office united states Copyright law of the united states of america: contained in title 17 of the united states code
63 Lyon, Andrew A guide to the law of India
64 Macdermott, lord Protection from power under english law
65 Mackay, Lord The administration of justice
66 Maine, Henry Sumner Ancient law: its connection to the history of early society
67 Maxmuller, K.M. India: what can it teach us
68 Mcgregor, O. R. Social history and law reform
69 Mckelvey, John Jay Principles of common law pleading (2nd revised edition,1917)
70 Megarry, R.E. Lawyer and litigant in england

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