The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 256
... Court ? Have the originals of other wills deposited in that Court been examined ? It is ludicrous to perceive the abundant energy , the ornamented lettering , the physical power and steadiness of hand in the words ' By me William ' and ...
... Court ? Have the originals of other wills deposited in that Court been examined ? It is ludicrous to perceive the abundant energy , the ornamented lettering , the physical power and steadiness of hand in the words ' By me William ' and ...
Pagina 278
... Court has two functions , each clearly distinct from the other . They are ( a ) the ascertainment of the guilt or innocence of the accused and ( b ) the determina- tion of sentence where guilt has been established . Each of these ...
... Court has two functions , each clearly distinct from the other . They are ( a ) the ascertainment of the guilt or innocence of the accused and ( b ) the determina- tion of sentence where guilt has been established . Each of these ...
Pagina 287
... Court that in deciding upon his sentence for the very common crime of bigamy it was his rule to look at all the circumstances ; if he found that the offence was not aggravated by seduction and that no injury had been done to any ...
... Court that in deciding upon his sentence for the very common crime of bigamy it was his rule to look at all the circumstances ; if he found that the offence was not aggravated by seduction and that no injury had been done to any ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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