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    After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy.Murray Milgate & Shannon C. Stimson - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    Milgate and Stimson are first-rate historians of economic ideas."--Ian Shapiro, Yale University "This is a fascinating and elegant study of the development of political economy and its relationship to political thought.
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    Acknowledgments.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press.
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    Bibliography.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 197-220.
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    Contents.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press.
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    7. Government by Discussion: Continuing Debate over Judicial Space.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 137-148.
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    2. Historical Transformations and Legal Legacies.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 10-33.
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    Index.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 221-228.
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    3. Juries and American Revolutionary Jurisprudence.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 34-66.
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    5. Law in the Context of Continuous Revolution.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 86-105.
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    4. Locating the 'Voice of the People'.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 69-85.
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    Notes.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 149-196.
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    Preface.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press.
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    1. Political Thought and Historical Problematics.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-9.
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    The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - Princeton University Press.
    In 1773 John Adams observed that one source of tension in the debate between England and the colonies could be traced to the different conceptions each side had of the terms "legally" and "constitutionally"--different conceptions that were, as Shannon Stimson here demonstrates, symptomatic of deeper jurisprudential, political, and even epistemological differences between the two governmental outlooks. This study of the political and legal thought of the American revolution and founding period explores the differences between late eighteenth-century British and American perceptions (...)
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    6. The Politics of Judicial Space.Shannon C. Stimson - 1990 - In The American Revolution in the Law: Anglo-American Jurisprudence Before John Marshall. Princeton University Press. pp. 106-136.
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    Rethinking Ideas in Context. [REVIEW]Shannon C. Stimson - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (5):674-681.