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The Beginnings of Partible Inheritance in the American ColoniesThe Yale Law Journal
Vol. 51, No. 8 (Jun., 1942)
, pp. 1280-1315 (36 pages)
Published By: The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.
//doi.org/10.2307/792599
//www.jstor.org/stable/792599
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The Yale Law Journal publishes original scholarly work in all fields of law and legal study. The journal contains articles, essays, and book reviews written by professors and legal practitioners throughout the world, and slightly shorter notes and comments written by individual journal staff members. The journal is published monthly from October through June with the exception of February.
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