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... mind that the animal could not release himself . However , the mud was deep , and Lincoln was wearing , what for him was un- usual , a new suit of clothes . He rode on and left the pig to his fate . He could not get rid of the thought ...
... mind that the animal could not release himself . However , the mud was deep , and Lincoln was wearing , what for him was un- usual , a new suit of clothes . He rode on and left the pig to his fate . He could not get rid of the thought ...
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... minds . Most of the witnesses had some indefinite , vague idea of what they had seen , yet after a few examinations by ... mind of the witness and , if possible , sub- tract the suggested accretions from the original observa- tions ...
... minds . Most of the witnesses had some indefinite , vague idea of what they had seen , yet after a few examinations by ... mind of the witness and , if possible , sub- tract the suggested accretions from the original observa- tions ...
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... minds of simple folk whose habits of body and mind have altered very little in the last three hundred years . The Welsh are great readers of the Bible and regard its letter with peculiar reverence . Like good Richard Bernard , many of ...
... minds of simple folk whose habits of body and mind have altered very little in the last three hundred years . The Welsh are great readers of the Bible and regard its letter with peculiar reverence . Like good Richard Bernard , many of ...
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 |