The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina 23
... practice of trial by jury and an unwritten law . " ‡ We are informed that among the ancient Irish this law was called Tara , which is believed to be identical with the Tora of the Hebrews . In commenting on this , Col. Vallance - than ...
... practice of trial by jury and an unwritten law . " ‡ We are informed that among the ancient Irish this law was called Tara , which is believed to be identical with the Tora of the Hebrews . In commenting on this , Col. Vallance - than ...
Pagina 79
... practice . " His next instructor was Joseph D. Fay , whose chief recommendation was not that he knew much about law , or had much practice , but that he had a few good books . O'Conor made the most of these , and of all others belonging ...
... practice . " His next instructor was Joseph D. Fay , whose chief recommendation was not that he knew much about law , or had much practice , but that he had a few good books . O'Conor made the most of these , and of all others belonging ...
Pagina 85
... practice , the bank president and the president of the Bible Society by another , and finally , to fill up , by direct and unmistakable untruth , every remaining chink in the barricade behind which her plunder was to be entrenched , a ...
... practice , the bank president and the president of the Bible Society by another , and finally , to fill up , by direct and unmistakable untruth , every remaining chink in the barricade behind which her plunder was to be entrenched , a ...
Pagina 86
... practices . The person who got up the record was dead ; his successors may not have had time , if they had the inclination , to scrutinize it . At all events , they failed to do so ; they took his word that it contained ample proof of ...
... practices . The person who got up the record was dead ; his successors may not have had time , if they had the inclination , to scrutinize it . At all events , they failed to do so ; they took his word that it contained ample proof of ...
Pagina 109
... practice . Those who have attacked Mr. Canning for this overlook the fact that upon every other question he differed widely from the whigs , and probably thought their general policy most pernicious ; and his subsequent differences with ...
... practice . Those who have attacked Mr. Canning for this overlook the fact that upon every other question he differed widely from the whigs , and probably thought their general policy most pernicious ; and his subsequent differences with ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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