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Now , ” continued O'Connell , with great solemnity and assuming an air of inspiration , “ I call on you , in the presence of your Maker , before Whom you must one day be judged for the evidence you give here to - day , I solemnly ask ...
Now , ” continued O'Connell , with great solemnity and assuming an air of inspiration , “ I call on you , in the presence of your Maker , before Whom you must one day be judged for the evidence you give here to - day , I solemnly ask ...
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These , again , being continued for a space of time comprising , as the reverend gentleman tells us , no less than thirty - four years , gives us a grand total of five thousand three hundred and four sermons , discourses , or homilies ...
These , again , being continued for a space of time comprising , as the reverend gentleman tells us , no less than thirty - four years , gives us a grand total of five thousand three hundred and four sermons , discourses , or homilies ...
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and take his place , when he returned to Union College , continued his studies , and took his degree . He was now apprenticed to an attorney and began his serious study of the law under John Anthon , the practice expert in New York City ...
and take his place , when he returned to Union College , continued his studies , and took his degree . He was now apprenticed to an attorney and began his serious study of the law under John Anthon , the practice expert in New York City ...
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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 |