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Black's Law Dictionary was created in 1891.

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Black's Law Dictionary was created in 1891.

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Black's Law is Black's Law Dictionary. It is the most used law dictionary in America and was created by Henry Campbell Black.

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Bryan A. Garner has written:

'Black's Law Dictionary (Pocket)'

'Garner on language and writing' -- subject(s): Law, Legal composition, Terminology, Language, Style, Citation of legal authorities, English language

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'Black's Law Dictionary Digital'

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If it's a Legal-Term it would be in "Black's Dictionary", (any law-library has this Dictionary so the question s where's a Public Law Library you can go to since you have to be a law student to access most college law libray's). Maybe Black's Dictionary is on line? A Dictionary explains how to pronounce it, (i.e., You, (yoo)!

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Je suis IS in french. In English, it translates to "I am"

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Steve Sheppard has written:

'The Wolters Kluwer Bouvier law dictionary' -- subject(s): Law, Dictionaries

'The Wolters Kluwer Bouvier law dictionary' -- subject(s): Law, Dictionaries

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