The Literature of the Law: An Anthology of Great Writing in and about the LawLouis Blom-Cooper Macmillan, 1965 - 448 страници |
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... Gentlemen , the Attorney - General's speech is full of repetitions . He said more than once that the Jury were bound to find me guilty , upon their oaths ! Of course , if he were right , all inquiry and investigation are un- necessary ...
... Gentlemen , the Attorney - General's speech is full of repetitions . He said more than once that the Jury were bound to find me guilty , upon their oaths ! Of course , if he were right , all inquiry and investigation are un- necessary ...
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... Gentlemen , the Attorney - General has told you that Christian- ity did not stand in need of the assistance of the secular arm . And , if Christianity does not stand in need of his interference , is it not gross presumption in him to ...
... Gentlemen , the Attorney - General has told you that Christian- ity did not stand in need of the assistance of the secular arm . And , if Christianity does not stand in need of his interference , is it not gross presumption in him to ...
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... Gentlemen , I shall , I trust , be able to show you , that there is not one immoral expression in the entire of this publication , unless they are quotations from that book which it labours to refute . Here , Gentlemen , are twelve ...
... Gentlemen , I shall , I trust , be able to show you , that there is not one immoral expression in the entire of this publication , unless they are quotations from that book which it labours to refute . Here , Gentlemen , are twelve ...
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PROSECUTION AND DEFENCE | 1 |
Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
Closing Address in the Nuremberg Trial | 34 |
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