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The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
Buffalo Law Review
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Because All The World Was Not New York City: Governance, Property Rights, And The State In The Changing Definition Of A Corporation, 1730-1860, Hendrik Hartog
Because All The World Was Not New York City: Governance, Property Rights, And The State In The Changing Definition Of A Corporation, 1730-1860, Hendrik Hartog
Buffalo Law Review
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The Origins Of Law Reform: The Social Significance Of The Nineteenth-Century Codification Movement And Its Contribution To The Passage Of The Early Married Women's Property Acts, Peggy Rabkin
Buffalo Law Review
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