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Having pursued a career in medicine, Harman took up the study of law after three legal encounters. In this companion to his Critical Commentaries on Blackstone, he explores the origin of law in the US by tracing its development from the Romans through British law in the time of George III. He writes for those like himself, whose lives have been impacted by the law and who want to know more about it. Old Court Press: Box 4031, Brookings, OR 97415. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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