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Papers of John Anthony Crook
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ALS from Michael Crawford

Indicates to Crook that he is bemused by Goldsterer's attitude, given the latter's lack of communications related to the project. He suggests that the 'Twelve Tables' are a more complex scenario.

ALS from Michael Crawford

Note to Crook on a number of points relating to Roman law. He makes the point that during the Republic, the urban poor were more powerful than the rural poor.

ALS from Michael Close

Informs Crook that The National Book Foundation has accepted his extended essay about the transfer of power in the sub-continent. Confirms that he has stopped teaching and mentions that much of his time is involved with the family.

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