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Description Hein Online ebooks offers works from some of the greatest legal minds in history, including Joseph Story, Jeremy Bentham, William Blackstone, William Holdsworth, Henry Maine, Frederick William Maitland, Frederick Pollock, Louis Brandeis and Benjamin N. Cardozo. In addition to many "classics", this collection includes rare items that are found in only a handful of libraries around the world. The collection focuses on constitutional law, comparative law, political science, and other classic topics.
Subject area Law
  E-books
Database Help HeinOnline User's Guide
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Other name Hein Online Legal Classics
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  Hein Online Early American Case Law
  Hein Online English Reports

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