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And though I can find no direct authority upon the point , yet my legal instinct leads me to believe that this law of Wreck only applies to the sea and tidal waters ; and that in respect of inland lakes , tarns , rivers , streams ...
And though I can find no direct authority upon the point , yet my legal instinct leads me to believe that this law of Wreck only applies to the sea and tidal waters ; and that in respect of inland lakes , tarns , rivers , streams ...
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One witty decision of his is still good law , and is , I believe , followed by officials of Assize Courts . One of a jury locked up to consider their verdict , sent out for a glass of water , and the officer inquired of the Judge ...
One witty decision of his is still good law , and is , I believe , followed by officials of Assize Courts . One of a jury locked up to consider their verdict , sent out for a glass of water , and the officer inquired of the Judge ...
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And how much cruelty posterity will deem permissible in the sport of the future it is hard to say , since I have read of those who believe that the feelings even of a vegetable may be hurt by our homely culinary practices .
And how much cruelty posterity will deem permissible in the sport of the future it is hard to say , since I have read of those who believe that the feelings even of a vegetable may be hurt by our homely culinary practices .
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Contents
CHAPTER | 27 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
CONCERNING DANIEL OCONNELL | 57 |
Copyright | |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |