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... things , still more foolish folk have endeavoured to prove that their hero was too pure and unspotted from the world ... thing . " He himself used to read aloud when studying , for then , he said , " Two senses catch the idea ; first I ...
... things , still more foolish folk have endeavoured to prove that their hero was too pure and unspotted from the world ... thing . " He himself used to read aloud when studying , for then , he said , " Two senses catch the idea ; first I ...
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... things he loved , and the zest of them remained with him to the end of his days . He was out for big game and ready ... thing for a social pair of fellow - travellers to get out of their chaise at nightfall , and to find at the inn ...
... things he loved , and the zest of them remained with him to the end of his days . He was out for big game and ready ... thing for a social pair of fellow - travellers to get out of their chaise at nightfall , and to find at the inn ...
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... thing prohibited . Still , we must remember to Saul's credit that he did not break the law of his own land by ... things , saw and heard what he wanted . The medium left nothing to chance . She knew all about her royal visitor and ...
... thing prohibited . Still , we must remember to Saul's credit that he did not break the law of his own land by ... things , saw and heard what he wanted . The medium left nothing to chance . She knew all about her royal visitor and ...
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 |