The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... father who gave up his son's scholarship for my benefit . His son therefore be- came what is nowadays called an Oppidan scholar . At the end of November 1895 I tried for a Balliol scholar- ship , but was just off the line . I then tried ...
... father who gave up his son's scholarship for my benefit . His son therefore be- came what is nowadays called an Oppidan scholar . At the end of November 1895 I tried for a Balliol scholar- ship , but was just off the line . I then tried ...
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... Father's great friends Sir Thomas Croft , G. F. Beltz , Lancaster Herald , and Joseph Gwuit , being his God- fathers . The period was marked also by your dear Father's first appearance at the Bar of the House of Lords as an Ad- vocate ...
... Father's great friends Sir Thomas Croft , G. F. Beltz , Lancaster Herald , and Joseph Gwuit , being his God- fathers . The period was marked also by your dear Father's first appearance at the Bar of the House of Lords as an Ad- vocate ...
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... father's fortune equally with the careful children . A father may reasonably wish to pro- mote some equality among the children . One child may be paralytic or of unsound mind while another child may marry a very rich husband or wife ...
... father's fortune equally with the careful children . A father may reasonably wish to pro- mote some equality among the children . One child may be paralytic or of unsound mind while another child may marry a very rich husband or wife ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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