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Description - The Function of the American Lawyer in the Founding of States: An Address Delivered Before the Graduating Classes at the Fifty-Seventh Anniversary of the Yale Law School on June 28th, 1881. by George Frisbie Hoar

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Harvard Law School Library

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New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1881. 22 p.; 24 cm.

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