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2 The strictures of Honestus were ultimately published in Boston, in 1819, under the title Observations on the Pernicious Practice of the Law; and have been reprinted in 13 Am.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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2 The strictures of Honestus were ultimately published in Boston, in 1819, under the title Observations on the Pernicious Practice of the Law; and have been reprinted in 13 Am.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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2 The strictures of Honestus were ultimately published in Boston, in 1819, under the title Observations on the Pernicious Practice of the Law; and have been reprinted in 13 Am.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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(Non) Scientific Observations from a female scientist
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And yet, of course, The Observations is nothing if not original.
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If you don't want to stop there (though I won't blame you if you do), you can also find many of my posts arranged in a chapter-by-chapter form here: "The Sixteen Types of Lawyers, and Other Observations from a Lawyer with a Weblog."
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Observations from the always insightful Caroline Glick.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Strange Thing About the Controversy Over Jerusalem 2010
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(Non) Scientific Observations from a female scientist
Women Scientists and Engineers on NOVA's scienceNOW Peggy 2009
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It seems that everyone who reads The Observations is fascinated by the narrative voice of Bessy Buckleyby the freshness of her diction, the earthy glow of her humor, and her inventive use of slang.
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At the core of The Observations is an unusual friendship that somehow survives class division, betrayal, and madness.
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