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Page 139
... effect a given percentage of alcoholic content will have upon an average person , and receive a fairly definite estimate ; but to ask him to express this effect in terms of such a generalized concept as intoxication has quite properly ...
... effect a given percentage of alcoholic content will have upon an average person , and receive a fairly definite estimate ; but to ask him to express this effect in terms of such a generalized concept as intoxication has quite properly ...
Page 196
... effect of the newspaper agitation which would be thus aroused . In the end the evil would probably not be checked ... effect of the articles was to cause the court to believe that it could decide only one way without causing the public ...
... effect of the newspaper agitation which would be thus aroused . In the end the evil would probably not be checked ... effect of the articles was to cause the court to believe that it could decide only one way without causing the public ...
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... effect that his decision will have when viewed by the outside individuals who compose his public . That such a consideration is not entirely independent can be shown by certain examples of decisions which he must make where problems in ...
... effect that his decision will have when viewed by the outside individuals who compose his public . That such a consideration is not entirely independent can be shown by certain examples of decisions which he must make where problems in ...
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THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
Copyright | |
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