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Snakes in Ireland: A Conversation with Willard Hurst

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2011

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Legal History Dialogues
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Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 1994

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References

1. Hurst, J. Willard, Law and the Conditions of Freedom in the Nineteenth-Century United States (Madison, 1956).Google Scholar

2. Beveridge, Albert J., Life of John Marshall, 4 vols. (New York, 19161919).Google Scholar

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10. See, in particular, Hurst, James Willard, Dealing with Statutes (New York, 1982).Google Scholar

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12. See Leopold, Aldo, A Sand Country Almanac (New York, 1949).Google Scholar

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14. See, in particular, Llewelyn, Karl, Jurisprudence (Chicago, 1962), particularly 231396.Google Scholar

15. See, for example, Llewelyn, Karl, “On Warranty of Quality, and Society,” Columbia Law Review 36 (1936): 37CrossRefGoogle Scholar; ibid., 37 (1937): 341; idem, “Through Title to Contract and a Bit Beyond,” NYU Law Quarterly 15 (1938): 159; idem, “Across Sales on Horseback,” Harvard Law Review 52 (1939): 725; idem, “What Price Contract,” Yale Law Journal 40 (1931): 704.

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19. See Hurst, Law and the Conditions of Freedom, chap. 1.

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