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... understands the whole matter as if I had preached to him for a month . He knows he's got to be hung this day four weeks . You understand it that way , don't you ? " Mr. Green nodded , and the Court adjourned . Rough and ready as the ...
... understands the whole matter as if I had preached to him for a month . He knows he's got to be hung this day four weeks . You understand it that way , don't you ? " Mr. Green nodded , and the Court adjourned . Rough and ready as the ...
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... understand the present working conditions of the common law courts in the country to - day let us make a short legal survey of things as they are in my own county of Kent . The county has an area of 971,991 acres and contains a ...
... understand the present working conditions of the common law courts in the country to - day let us make a short legal survey of things as they are in my own county of Kent . The county has an area of 971,991 acres and contains a ...
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... understand that , though examinations must be passed , yet when they are passed they are best forgotten . The Art of Advocacy in which your namesake made such a distinct hit has very little to do with a study of the Pandects . Success ...
... understand that , though examinations must be passed , yet when they are passed they are best forgotten . The Art of Advocacy in which your namesake made such a distinct hit has very little to do with a study of the Pandects . Success ...
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 |