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might serve important practical and local interests. The 

 records of institutions for the feeble minded have not begun 

 to yield up all they might under the guidance of trained in- 

 vestigators; and it is only as one deals with particular facts of 

 concrete reahty in the philosophic spirit and method that he 

 comes into a world current of law. 



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