An edition of Public opinion on Sunday baseball (1907)

Public opinion on Sunday baseball

addresses at hearing before assembly's committee on codes, Albany, N.Y. March 13th, 1907 : also, Sunday fishing, and right of peace officers to make arrest without warrants, in case of violation of Sunday laws

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An edition of Public opinion on Sunday baseball (1907)

Public opinion on Sunday baseball

addresses at hearing before assembly's committee on codes, Albany, N.Y. March 13th, 1907 : also, Sunday fishing, and right of peace officers to make arrest without warrants, in case of violation of Sunday laws

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English
Pages
22

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Edition Notes

Cover title.

"April 1907."

Published in
New York
Series
Occasional papers / New York Sabbath Committee -- no. 3, Occasional papers (New York Sabbath Committee) -- no. 3.
Other Titles
Sunday fishing, and right of peace officers to make arrest without warrants, in case of violation of Sunday laws, Sunday baseball :

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22 pages
Number of pages
22

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Open Library
OL44905836M
OCLC/WorldCat
554726997, 554732204

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