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Page 97
... give evidence as being parties to the action their testimony would be necessarily partial . Even in our own day there was great difficulty in persuading lawyers to allow a prisoner to give evidence . But no ages and no nations agree ...
... give evidence as being parties to the action their testimony would be necessarily partial . Even in our own day there was great difficulty in persuading lawyers to allow a prisoner to give evidence . But no ages and no nations agree ...
Page 121
... give evidence and that Leslie , Richmond and Marks among the Royal Academicians would wish to do so also . The worldly lawyers shrewdly suggested that you cannot ex- pect artist to give evidence against artist , and hinted that no ...
... give evidence and that Leslie , Richmond and Marks among the Royal Academicians would wish to do so also . The worldly lawyers shrewdly suggested that you cannot ex- pect artist to give evidence against artist , and hinted that no ...
Page 252
... give myself no account of it unless it pro- ceed from an apprehension that there is more expected from me than the craziness of these times will give me leave to do . " 66 It is the bitter cry of weary Whitehall . The same complaint ...
... give myself no account of it unless it pro- ceed from an apprehension that there is more expected from me than the craziness of these times will give me leave to do . " 66 It is the bitter cry of weary Whitehall . The same complaint ...
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 |