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Pagina 29
... give the assurance that he sought , and in this case their mar- riage could at once be celebrated . The perusal of this letter occasioned Mr. Santal much pain , and his sorrow was immeasurably increased by a note which was enclosed from ...
... give the assurance that he sought , and in this case their mar- riage could at once be celebrated . The perusal of this letter occasioned Mr. Santal much pain , and his sorrow was immeasurably increased by a note which was enclosed from ...
Pagina 35
... give the actual amounts of Mr. Bramwell's fees . In the sixth year after his call his income was £ 850 ; in the seventh and eighth years it had risen to £ 1,187 6s . and £ 1,533 ; and there is a note in the fee book of the latter year ...
... give the actual amounts of Mr. Bramwell's fees . In the sixth year after his call his income was £ 850 ; in the seventh and eighth years it had risen to £ 1,187 6s . and £ 1,533 ; and there is a note in the fee book of the latter year ...
Pagina 38
... give , undismayed by conse- quences , greater strictness and rigidity to legal rules than the affairs of men admit ... gives a blessing , because it costs gave his sympathy freely ; not as the nothing , but because he had really a kind ...
... give , undismayed by conse- quences , greater strictness and rigidity to legal rules than the affairs of men admit ... gives a blessing , because it costs gave his sympathy freely ; not as the nothing , but because he had really a kind ...
Pagina 40
... give the reasons for their verdicts , " he once said , " trial by jury would not last five years . " He did not think a jury of farmers , " who are very much fatigued from being taken and shut up in a hot room , " were so capable judges ...
... give the reasons for their verdicts , " he once said , " trial by jury would not last five years . " He did not think a jury of farmers , " who are very much fatigued from being taken and shut up in a hot room , " were so capable judges ...
Pagina 48
... give it me by chance , neither he nor I thinking it to be of the worth that he and I find it to be . Never since I was a man in the world was I ever so great a stranger to public affairs as I now am , having not read a new book or ...
... give it me by chance , neither he nor I thinking it to be of the worth that he and I find it to be . Never since I was a man in the world was I ever so great a stranger to public affairs as I now am , having not read a new book or ...
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