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... letters to working men which he entitled " Fors Clavigera . " The libel Whistler complained of appeared in Letter 79 ... letter it is clear that the very mention of Whistler was almost accidental . He was striving to teach the lesson ...
... letters to working men which he entitled " Fors Clavigera . " The libel Whistler complained of appeared in Letter 79 ... letter it is clear that the very mention of Whistler was almost accidental . He was striving to teach the lesson ...
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... letter of thanks : " BRANTWOOD , November 28 . " I'm very grateful to you for speaking up , and Arthur ( Severn ) says you looked so serene and dignified that it was a sight to see . I don't think you will be sorry here- after that you ...
... letter of thanks : " BRANTWOOD , November 28 . " I'm very grateful to you for speaking up , and Arthur ( Severn ) says you looked so serene and dignified that it was a sight to see . I don't think you will be sorry here- after that you ...
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... letter expressing " her greatest satisfac- tion in now presenting you with and as an entirely free gift from me the sum of £ 24,000 . " The phrase " with and as an entirely free gift " suggests to me that if the old lady drafted her letter ...
... letter expressing " her greatest satisfac- tion in now presenting you with and as an entirely free gift from me the sum of £ 24,000 . " The phrase " with and as an entirely free gift " suggests to me that if the old lady drafted her letter ...
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 |