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Winterton, wherein he would prove something against the Quakers if he could; but hath gone so far as he hath proved himself an atheist, without God, or the sure foundation; yet in his busie corrupt carnal senses would be a teacher, whereof all that loves the Lord are hereby warned; in love to your soules. /$fBy a witnesse to the true light in spirit, called James Nayler 210 $aLondon, $cPrinted in the year, 1655. for Giles Calvert.$d[1655] 215 $a[4], 19, [1] p 300 $aA reply to: Winterton, Thomas. 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CATEGORY IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS --$tGeneral /$rJoachim Dietrich --$tchapter 8 INTEGRATING PROPERTY AND OBLIGATIONS /$rRobert Chambers --$tchapter 9 OWNING SECRETS: ?PROPERTY? IN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION? /$rMegan Richardson --$tchapter 10 CONTRACT RIGHTS AS PROPERTY RIGHTS /$rRalph Cunnington. 330 $aThis collection of essays makes an important contribution to debate about the structure underlying private law and the relationships between its different branches. The contributors, including leading private law scholars from Australia, England and Canada, provide valuable insights by looking beyond the traditional categories and accepted structure of the law of obligations. section is concerned with classification and the law of remedies. The chapters in this section deal with both the classification of remedies themselves and with remedial issues that cross classificatory boundaries within the law of obligations. 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