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... Maule . There is a colourless book of Maule's early life written by a niece who can never , one suspects , have heard of uncle's wild flights of mockery and sarcasm . It portrays for you an industrious young man , a sort of legal curate ...
... Maule . There is a colourless book of Maule's early life written by a niece who can never , one suspects , have heard of uncle's wild flights of mockery and sarcasm . It portrays for you an industrious young man , a sort of legal curate ...
Page 140
... Maule thought , a pompous and offensive manner which required that the conceit should be taken out of him . This , to Maule , was of far more immediate importance than the conviction of the guilty thief . Maule sat silent watching his ...
... Maule thought , a pompous and offensive manner which required that the conceit should be taken out of him . This , to Maule , was of far more immediate importance than the conviction of the guilty thief . Maule sat silent watching his ...
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... Maule , like every other judge , very properly loathed and detested him . " Witness ! " he called out to one of these offenders , " for the sake of God and your ... Maule thereupon called on the governor 143 Concerning Mr. Justice Maule.
... Maule , like every other judge , very properly loathed and detested him . " Witness ! " he called out to one of these offenders , " for the sake of God and your ... Maule thereupon called on the governor 143 Concerning Mr. Justice Maule.
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 |