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Excerpt from The History of the Doctrine of Consideration in English Law: Being the Yorke Prize Essay for the Year 1891
The Common Law will probably be manifest to any one who takes the trouble to read his essay but he would deem himself wanting in gratitude did he not here make a formal and personal acknowledgment of it. The only other thing which it seems necessary to say is, that the rules of the University on the subject of the Yorke Prize compel the publication of the successful essay in a permanent form.
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