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It therefore becomes important to know in what temper of mind the documents were selected or the extracts made from the original papers . Were they prepared as a brief for a prosecuting counsel , or are they notes on which a Judge is to ...
It therefore becomes important to know in what temper of mind the documents were selected or the extracts made from the original papers . Were they prepared as a brief for a prosecuting counsel , or are they notes on which a Judge is to ...
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... in itself surely a responsibility sufficient for any mind and body , we are able to pay tribute to his judgment , breadth of mind , ever genial temperament , and certainly to his generosity of heart ; for he did not stint his gifts ...
... in itself surely a responsibility sufficient for any mind and body , we are able to pay tribute to his judgment , breadth of mind , ever genial temperament , and certainly to his generosity of heart ; for he did not stint his gifts ...
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6 3 bodily and spiritual health ; for with all the miracle of its construction , ingenuity , and usefulness , the machine , a triumph of the practical , imaginative mind , is ever subject to the mind ; and that brings us to the most ...
6 3 bodily and spiritual health ; for with all the miracle of its construction , ingenuity , and usefulness , the machine , a triumph of the practical , imaginative mind , is ever subject to the mind ; and that brings us to the most ...
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