Ok, last one, because this citation hole is a doozy. J. Martin (2000) wrote about the effects of an 1832 law on the ability of children born through plaçage arrangements receive inheritances. She cited Rogers (1942), but he cited Johnston (1937) who cited a court case from 1832. The kicker is that all but the last of them included both a quote from the case with no clear attribution and paragraphs that were hardly modified copies of each other. Here they are:
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