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Excerpt from The Austinian Theory of Law: Being An; Edition of Lectures I, V, and Vi of Austin's Jurisprudence, and of Austin's Essay on the Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence With Critical Notes and Excursus
Having stated the origin of the following treatise, I now will suggest its principal purpose or scope And, having suggested its principal purpose or scope, I will indicate the topics with which it is chiefly concerned, and also the order wherein it presents them to the reader.
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