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... Lords , " he said , " I respectfully ask your lord- ships to hear this young gentleman . Mr. Martley is not personally known to me , but I submit he has a right to be heard . ' " Oh , Mr. O'Connell , we have heard Mr. Martley , " said Lord ...
... Lords , " he said , " I respectfully ask your lord- ships to hear this young gentleman . Mr. Martley is not personally known to me , but I submit he has a right to be heard . ' " Oh , Mr. O'Connell , we have heard Mr. Martley , " said Lord ...
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... Lord Chancellor . Every five minutes , as he replied ably to some opponent or opened fresh ground , O'Connell would say , " Now , my Lord , my learned young friend beside me , had your lordship heard him , would have informed your ...
... Lord Chancellor . Every five minutes , as he replied ably to some opponent or opened fresh ground , O'Connell would say , " Now , my Lord , my learned young friend beside me , had your lordship heard him , would have informed your ...
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... lord . " " And during that time I daresay you have regularly performed the services of the Church . " 66 Yes , my lord . " " Did you have week - day services as well ? " 66 Every Tuesday , my lord . " " And did you preach your own ...
... lord . " " And during that time I daresay you have regularly performed the services of the Church . " 66 Yes , my lord . " " Did you have week - day services as well ? " 66 Every Tuesday , my lord . " " And did you preach your own ...
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 |