The Law as Literature: An Anthology of Great Writing in and about the LawLouis Blom-Cooper Bodley Head, 1961 - 448 страници |
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... feel that the ease with which he pricks the rhetorical bubbles your opponent's counsel has so lustily blown cannot fail to impress itself upon any men and women with open minds . As he drives home a pattern of events in the shape in ...
... feel that the ease with which he pricks the rhetorical bubbles your opponent's counsel has so lustily blown cannot fail to impress itself upon any men and women with open minds . As he drives home a pattern of events in the shape in ...
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... feel sure enough of themselves to omit the intermediate steps and stages , and leap to the conclusion . Most of us are so uncertain of our strength , so beset with doubts and difficulties , that we feel oppressed with the need of ...
... feel sure enough of themselves to omit the intermediate steps and stages , and leap to the conclusion . Most of us are so uncertain of our strength , so beset with doubts and difficulties , that we feel oppressed with the need of ...
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... feeling . ' Every moral judgment , ' he says , ' is a feeling that no right- minded man could act in any other way without admitting that he was doing wrong . ' Who then must feel this way if we are to have what Sir Patrick calls a ...
... feeling . ' Every moral judgment , ' he says , ' is a feeling that no right- minded man could act in any other way without admitting that he was doing wrong . ' Who then must feel this way if we are to have what Sir Patrick calls a ...
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