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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... look for those who mobilized the economy for total war if we overlook Schacht and Speer , and Funk ? Who was the master of the great slaving enterprise if it was not Sauckel ? Where shall we find the hand that ran the concentration ...
... look for those who mobilized the economy for total war if we overlook Schacht and Speer , and Funk ? Who was the master of the great slaving enterprise if it was not Sauckel ? Where shall we find the hand that ran the concentration ...
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... looks to his private interests , and look to the State before he looks to the interests of the State ; and that this should be the order which he observes in all his actions . What shall be done to such an one ? Doubtless some good ...
... looks to his private interests , and look to the State before he looks to the interests of the State ; and that this should be the order which he observes in all his actions . What shall be done to such an one ? Doubtless some good ...
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... look upon his task . He is expounding a science , or a body of truth which he seeks to assimilate to a science , but in the process of exposition he is practising an art . The Muses look at him a bit impatiently and wearily at times ...
... look upon his task . He is expounding a science , or a body of truth which he seeks to assimilate to a science , but in the process of exposition he is practising an art . The Muses look at him a bit impatiently and wearily at times ...
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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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