Книга: Oregon Industrial Welfare Commission «Oregon minimum wage cases»
Эта книга репринт оригинального издания (издательство&34;New York City : Reprinted by National Consumers&39; League&34;, 1917 год), созданный на основе электронной копии высокого разрешения, которую очистили и обработали вручную, сохранив структуру и орфографию оригинального издания. Редкие, забытые и малоизвестные книги, изданные с петровских времен до наших дней, вновь доступны в виде печатных книг. Oregon minimum wage cases: Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1916, Nos. 25 and 26. Формат: 148x210мм, 855 стр.
ISBN: 9781275023529 |
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