The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... cause crying when perhaps they have neither the ability to alter it nor the words to explain it fully to any one who is not as feel- ingly alive to their comforts as a mother . It is quite certain that a child does not cry for the mere ...
... cause crying when perhaps they have neither the ability to alter it nor the words to explain it fully to any one who is not as feel- ingly alive to their comforts as a mother . It is quite certain that a child does not cry for the mere ...
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... cause them to tell an untruth and it would be a more judicious line of conduct to assist them in the elucidation of their scarcely formed ideas and find them words to express themselves instead of accusing them of a wish to deceive or ...
... cause them to tell an untruth and it would be a more judicious line of conduct to assist them in the elucidation of their scarcely formed ideas and find them words to express themselves instead of accusing them of a wish to deceive or ...
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... causes and finally died be- cause he thought he could dispense with obvious precautions by reason of being a teetotaller . He was " privately educated " ; but would probably be alive now if he had been less cocksure , and the public ...
... causes and finally died be- cause he thought he could dispense with obvious precautions by reason of being a teetotaller . He was " privately educated " ; but would probably be alive now if he had been less cocksure , and the public ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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