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Pagina 21
... asked him in a whisper the priest's name . His neighbor was a little man , past middle age , but wear- ing a wig of flowing hair . His eyes were bright , and twinkled beneath bushy and overhanging eyebrows . He turned towards Santal ...
... asked him in a whisper the priest's name . His neighbor was a little man , past middle age , but wear- ing a wig of flowing hair . His eyes were bright , and twinkled beneath bushy and overhanging eyebrows . He turned towards Santal ...
Pagina 29
... asked for , as the priest's statements were in substance true . He expressed the greatest remorse that he should be the cause of so much suffering to Mr. Willoughby's family , but begged them to believe that the facts , if fully ...
... asked for , as the priest's statements were in substance true . He expressed the greatest remorse that he should be the cause of so much suffering to Mr. Willoughby's family , but begged them to believe that the facts , if fully ...
Pagina 38
... asked him what judges and advocates were to do two hun- dred years hence . His reply was , " They must do the best they can when that time comes . At present I think a solemn judg- ment should refer to every case . " His 1 6 Ex . 424 ...
... asked him what judges and advocates were to do two hun- dred years hence . His reply was , " They must do the best they can when that time comes . At present I think a solemn judg- ment should refer to every case . " His 1 6 Ex . 424 ...
Pagina 40
... asked how people could enter into so stringent a covenant as that which he suggested ; he an- swered , " My lords , they will trust to that true Court of Equity , a jury , which , disregarding men's bargains and law , will decide what ...
... asked how people could enter into so stringent a covenant as that which he suggested ; he an- swered , " My lords , they will trust to that true Court of Equity , a jury , which , disregarding men's bargains and law , will decide what ...
Pagina 41
... asked , " Why does one not read the same thing in duplicate ? " My answer to that is that , if I distinctly comprehend the case when I read , I do not trouble myself to read it again ; but it very frequently happens that you find ...
... asked , " Why does one not read the same thing in duplicate ? " My answer to that is that , if I distinctly comprehend the case when I read , I do not trouble myself to read it again ; but it very frequently happens that you find ...
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