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Page 37
... known- might tempt many to dishonesty . " The abstraction of a dead body , " he writes , " is not theft . " From this it has been hastily assumed by some that anybody's ball lying really dead might be stolen with impunity . But a ...
... known- might tempt many to dishonesty . " The abstraction of a dead body , " he writes , " is not theft . " From this it has been hastily assumed by some that anybody's ball lying really dead might be stolen with impunity . But a ...
Page 85
... known to the Law . An endeavour was made to portray the defendant as a cham- pion of the principles of freedom and voluntaryism as against the powers of restraint and compulsion . This , with the known friendship of the Court and the ...
... known to the Law . An endeavour was made to portray the defendant as a cham- pion of the principles of freedom and voluntaryism as against the powers of restraint and compulsion . This , with the known friendship of the Court and the ...
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... known and always have been known to hold an independent position in Art and to have had the Academy opposed to me . That is my position , and this would explain away the appearance of Academicians against me — and offering to paint my ...
... known and always have been known to hold an independent position in Art and to have had the Academy opposed to me . That is my position , and this would explain away the appearance of Academicians against me — and offering to paint my ...
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 |