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HARVARD


LAW REVIEW


Vol. II

1888–89



CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Published by the Harvard Law Review Publishing Association
1889

Copyright, 1889

By the Harvard Law Review Publishing Association


The University Press. Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A.

  • No. 1
    • Ames, The History of Assumpsit (Part 1)
    • Schofield, The Principle of Lumley v. Gye, and its Application
    • Williston, The Right to Follow Trust Property When Confused with Other Property
    • Notes
    • The Law School
    • Recent Cases
  • No. 2
    • Ames, The History of Assumpsit (Part 2)
    • Lowell, The Limits of Sovereignty
    • Correspondence
    • The Law School
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
  • No. 3
    • Williston, History of the Law of Business Corporations Before 1800 (Part 1)
    • Osborn, Liquor Statutes in the United States
    • Notes
    • The Law School
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
  • No. 4
    • Williston, History of the Law of Business Corporations Before 1800 (Part 2)
    • Abbott, Indians and the Law
    • Notes
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
  • No. 5
    • Warren and Brandeis, The Watuppa Pond Cases
    • Hobbs, Statutory Changes in Employers’ Liability
    • Notes
    • The Law School
    • Recent Cases
  • No. 6
    • Langdell, A Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction (Part 4)
    • Lee, Limitations Imposed by the Federal Constitution on the Right of the States to Enact Quarantine Laws (Part 1)
    • Notes
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
  • No. 7
    • Lee, Limitations Imposed by the Federal Constitution on the Right of the States to Enact Quarantine Laws (Part 2)
    • Stetson, Great Ponds
    • Notes
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
  • No. 8
    • Cooley, Comparative Merits of Written and Prescriptive Constitutions
    • Smith, The Legal Aspect of the Southern Question
    • Ames, Assumpsit for Use and Occupation
    • Notes
    • Recent Cases
    • Reviews
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