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... America , the cause of Justice and the Poor may be preached without neglect to increasing congregations . Ex - President Taft , in speaking a few years ago to the Virginia Bar of the importance of the improvement of the administration ...
... America , the cause of Justice and the Poor may be preached without neglect to increasing congregations . Ex - President Taft , in speaking a few years ago to the Virginia Bar of the importance of the improvement of the administration ...
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... America . He is delicate , nervous , and a seer of visions . Probably a hysterical child , un- conscious in the first instance that he is deceiving himself and others , he is quickly drawn on to the downward path by the surrounding ...
... America . He is delicate , nervous , and a seer of visions . Probably a hysterical child , un- conscious in the first instance that he is deceiving himself and others , he is quickly drawn on to the downward path by the surrounding ...
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... America the typical great advocate . As Curran was to Ireland , as Erskine was to England , so was Choate to America ; greater than Pinkney , Prentiss , Hoffman , or even Daniel Webster himself . Richard H. Dana voiced the feeling of ...
... America the typical great advocate . As Curran was to Ireland , as Erskine was to England , so was Choate to America ; greater than Pinkney , Prentiss , Hoffman , or even Daniel Webster himself . Richard H. Dana voiced the feeling of ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |