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by Arthur R. Hogue. Classifications; LC Classifications: KDH63 The Physical Object; Pagination: xii, p. Number of Pages: ID Numbers; Open Library: OLM: ISBN LC Control Number: The history of the common law is the history of change. ~ Hamar Foster. Hamar Foster, QC, hoards legal history like a.  · Origins of the Common Law by Arthur R. Hogue () on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Origins of the Common Law by Arthur R. Hogue (). Origins of the Common Law. This introductory analysis of the origin and early development of the English common law provides an excellent grounding for the beginning student as well as the experienced scholar of legal history. Arthur R. Hogue (–) was Professor of History at Indiana University.4/5.


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