If you liked Trials of the mail robbers, Hare, Alexander and Hare by Lewis Hare, Edward J. Coale, United States. Circuit Court (4th circuit), and United States. Department of Justice, start with A digest of international law (1906), Supplemental brief in support of the power of the executive (on the absence of legislation by Congress) (1915), and Proceedings in the Ku Klux trials at Columbia, S.C. (1872). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Trials of the mail robbers, Hare, Alexander and Hare is by Lewis Hare, Edward J. Coale, United States. Circuit Court (4th circuit), and United States. Department of Justice.