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Pagina 221
... direct result of illness or accident for which the unfortunate ' criminal ' is in no way responsible . That an individual should be sentenced to legal punishment for an act that is the direct result of a disability caused by illness or ...
... direct result of illness or accident for which the unfortunate ' criminal ' is in no way responsible . That an individual should be sentenced to legal punishment for an act that is the direct result of a disability caused by illness or ...
Pagina 436
... direct bearing upon therapeutics ? The answer is that , first , it will not work , and , secondly , the method is imprac- ticable . Though medicine is an art , and not a science , it is nothing if not scientific . Treatment not based ...
... direct bearing upon therapeutics ? The answer is that , first , it will not work , and , secondly , the method is imprac- ticable . Though medicine is an art , and not a science , it is nothing if not scientific . Treatment not based ...
Pagina 651
... direct losses , there are also other important losses now in process in Europe as a direct result of the increase in German and loss of British prestige . As one example of loss which is already more or less calculable , there is the ...
... direct losses , there are also other important losses now in process in Europe as a direct result of the increase in German and loss of British prestige . As one example of loss which is already more or less calculable , there is the ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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