When the plague came to Hope Wells, it took the weak and healthy, young and old, good and bad. Within a week the town had become a living hell, but for differing reasons some men still wanted to go there.
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When the plague came to Hope Wells, it took the weak and healthy, young and old, good and bad. Within a week the town had become a living hell, but for differing reasons some men still wanted to go there.
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Very Good. Size: 6x0x9; Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Faint stains to edge. Clean, unmarked pages. xiv, 229 pages; 23 cm. "A work of great importance to legal theorists, and philosophers and sociologists of law. It brings together new approaches to legal positivism by Ota Weinberger and Neil MacCormick, showing how laws can be accounted for as 'institutional facts' and are thus a part of the world of human and social reality, as well as being a proper object of study within a logic of norms."