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Harvard Law School Library

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The argument ... was ... presented ... in a lecture delivered by the author as Royall Professor of Law in [Harvard College] ... It has since been revised, and is published in the October number of the North American Review."--P. [2].

Cambridge [Mass.]: Welch, Bigelow, 1861. 58 p.; 24 cm.

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