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Page 24
... never talked over the heads of the jury . He led them along with him . He was lucid and fair in statement and his skill lay in " conducting a common mind along the chain of his logic to his own conclusion . " He grasped the great ...
... never talked over the heads of the jury . He led them along with him . He was lucid and fair in statement and his skill lay in " conducting a common mind along the chain of his logic to his own conclusion . " He grasped the great ...
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... never listen to evidence again ! " These practical difficulties in court , however , only touch the fringe of the ... never knew it or that he never considered it important enough to know . They think that there is an unconscious wish in ...
... never listen to evidence again ! " These practical difficulties in court , however , only touch the fringe of the ... never knew it or that he never considered it important enough to know . They think that there is an unconscious wish in ...
Page 113
... never met you , you will see that his desire to have it out with you face to face must spring simply from knowledge and appreciation of your works . " The prophet of Herne Hill was not in- clined to come down into the studio and " have ...
... never met you , you will see that his desire to have it out with you face to face must spring simply from knowledge and appreciation of your works . " The prophet of Herne Hill was not in- clined to come down into the studio and " have ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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References to this book
The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |