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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... question of the first magnitude ; it is a question that requires the most open and extensive research and examination , it is a question that requires open and unrestrained discussion ; it is a question that , on your part , requires ...
... question of the first magnitude ; it is a question that requires the most open and extensive research and examination , it is a question that requires open and unrestrained discussion ; it is a question that , on your part , requires ...
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... question was devastating [ Hastings always made a point of selecting his first question carefully ] . He asked : ' Mr Laski , do you believe that the use of violence to achieve your political ends is practically inevitable ? ' Laski ...
... question was devastating [ Hastings always made a point of selecting his first question carefully ] . He asked : ' Mr Laski , do you believe that the use of violence to achieve your political ends is practically inevitable ? ' Laski ...
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... question whether a given statutory liability is a penalty or a tax . On the answer to this question depends the decision whether conduct is legally wrong or right , and also whether a man is under compulsion or free . Leaving the ...
... question whether a given statutory liability is a penalty or a tax . On the answer to this question depends the decision whether conduct is legally wrong or right , and also whether a man is under compulsion or free . Leaving the ...
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