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Link to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert Rantoul, Jr. Robert Rantoul, Jr. Robert Rantoul, Jr. (August 5, 1805 #8211; August 7, 1852) was an American ... (last changed by JosephGonzalez)2013-05-13T04:40:34ZJosephGonzalezBillNahillWikiProject
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Please see the Wikipedia article here. Commonwealth v. Hunt Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842) was a landmark legal decision issued by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial ... (last changed by WilliamNahill)2013-03-12T20:31:37ZWilliamNahillAndersPauleyWikiProject
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Secondary Sources Please see the text of the Wikipedia article, now approved, here. Primary Sources English Intellectual Antecedents to United States Prison Systems ... (last changed by AndersPauley)2013-01-10T14:46:19ZAndersPauleyColonialPolicyThoughtsQuestions
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Some of my thoughts/comments on the reading (pre class) please jump in on a discussion/comments/etc. 1. I found it a bit puzzling that in the Proclamation of 1763 ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)2011-10-02T00:43:14ZEbenMoglenIncestInMass
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DonnaAckermann 30 Oct 2009 Incest in Colonial Massachusetts, 1636 1710 In response to Professor Moglen #8217;s comments, please find a new version of this paper ... (last changed by IanSullivan)2011-09-07T00:17:22ZIanSullivanAndrewMcCormickProject
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AndrewMcCormick 13 Nov 2009 Contents 1. Character and Fitness: a ubiquitous, historically present standard. But a significant one? 2. Rise of Character as a Professional ... (last changed by IanSullivan)2011-09-07T00:10:24ZIanSullivanAlexLawrenceProjectDanielWebster
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Daniel Webster Project: Question: How did Daniel Webster, a figure generally or abstractly viewed as a New England icon in his day, come to be #8220;adopted #8221 ... (last changed by IanSullivan)2011-09-07T00:10:20ZIanSullivan