Littell's Living Age, 211. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1896 |
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7. oldal
... character and the death sentence , to be followed by the gallows or the reprieve . Or over - in- dulgence , which may perhaps be ex- tenuated on the score of the weather , leads to smothering in the snowdrift , to a miscarriage in the ...
... character and the death sentence , to be followed by the gallows or the reprieve . Or over - in- dulgence , which may perhaps be ex- tenuated on the score of the weather , leads to smothering in the snowdrift , to a miscarriage in the ...
31. oldal
... character of judicial fame ; and he did not . 999 It might have been supposed that there would have been at least one ex- ception to this rule , and that Lord Bramwell's memory would have es- caped swift oblivion . His strong , vigorous ...
... character of judicial fame ; and he did not . 999 It might have been supposed that there would have been at least one ex- ception to this rule , and that Lord Bramwell's memory would have es- caped swift oblivion . His strong , vigorous ...
36. oldal
... character , etc. , incapable of a precise an- swer . You had better form a specific opinion for each individual . But had I , without knowing my man , to advise him , I should say " Fall in love and marry , " for many reasons . While a ...
... character , etc. , incapable of a precise an- swer . You had better form a specific opinion for each individual . But had I , without knowing my man , to advise him , I should say " Fall in love and marry , " for many reasons . While a ...
37. oldal
... character- istic of primitive times , had so long sur vived . The change brought about by the Common Law Procedure Acts was not accepted with universal satisfac- tion . There were murmurs which sometimes took a humorous form . Ar- nould ...
... character- istic of primitive times , had so long sur vived . The change brought about by the Common Law Procedure Acts was not accepted with universal satisfac- tion . There were murmurs which sometimes took a humorous form . Ar- nould ...
41. oldal
... character that it is quite desirable that you should read both reports . How many judges before or since have taken equal pains to keep abreast of the progress of law ! And all this labor was expended by a judge who , according to ...
... character that it is quite desirable that you should read both reports . How many judges before or since have taken equal pains to keep abreast of the progress of law ! And all this labor was expended by a judge who , according to ...
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