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Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources Part 1, 1620-1926 Digital Archive

The 1.8 million pages in this archive span over 300 years of American legal history and comprise a variety of key works, including early U.S. state codes, municipal codes, constitutional convention proceedings, and legal compilations.

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This collection brings together many important American legal primary sources that have been lost, destroyed, or previously inaccessible to researchers of American legal history around the world. The 1.8 million pages in Part I span over 300 years of legal history and comprise a variety of key works, including early U.

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The Making of Modern Law

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Content Types: Monographs (books)

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