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The classical economic model and the nature of property in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries

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Title:
The classical economic model and the nature of property in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Author:
Telly, Charles S.
Journal:
Tulsa Law Journal
Year of publication:
1978
Volume:
13
Issue:
3
Pages:
406-507
Language:
English
Topic:
E - History
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