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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... believe that Mr B knows as much law as Mr A , but I believe that I in my judicial capacity know as much law as both of them together . ' Whereupon he forgot to tell the jury anything else , but said they were to consider of their ...
... believe that Mr B knows as much law as Mr A , but I believe that I in my judicial capacity know as much law as both of them together . ' Whereupon he forgot to tell the jury anything else , but said they were to consider of their ...
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... believe any person to have been or to be a member of [ a certain organization ] and that it is necessary to exercise ... believe that he is a member . The contrast is all the more marked when the words of 18B ( 1 ) ' If the Secretary of ...
... believe any person to have been or to be a member of [ a certain organization ] and that it is necessary to exercise ... believe that he is a member . The contrast is all the more marked when the words of 18B ( 1 ) ' If the Secretary of ...
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... believe , contrary to many of my illustrious contemporaries , that man is by nature a social animal ; the opposite , I think , is probably nearer the truth . I believe only that man cannot now live outside a society whose laws are neces ...
... believe , contrary to many of my illustrious contemporaries , that man is by nature a social animal ; the opposite , I think , is probably nearer the truth . I believe only that man cannot now live outside a society whose laws are neces ...
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Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
Closing Address in the Nuremberg Trial | 34 |
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