The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... persons who hold it . My dislike of the false philosophy which has warped England increasingly for three hundred years is ... person there is no end to them . " What you said about the effect of old age on general judg- ment of events is ...
... persons who hold it . My dislike of the false philosophy which has warped England increasingly for three hundred years is ... person there is no end to them . " What you said about the effect of old age on general judg- ment of events is ...
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... person , for grief , more often than not , takes the form of acute irritability , and it is the under- taker's business to soothe him . I have never in my life seen an undertaker smile , even when pardonably imbibing strong liquors ...
... person , for grief , more often than not , takes the form of acute irritability , and it is the under- taker's business to soothe him . I have never in my life seen an undertaker smile , even when pardonably imbibing strong liquors ...
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... persons now living can appreciate the strength of the Sabbatarian feeling in the England of our grandfathers , and probably no living person has ever had the experience of lighting a fire without the aid of a lucifer match . I remember ...
... persons now living can appreciate the strength of the Sabbatarian feeling in the England of our grandfathers , and probably no living person has ever had the experience of lighting a fire without the aid of a lucifer match . I remember ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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