The Quarterly Review, Volumen263,Tema 522John Murray, 1934 |
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... rule of one man who governed in the common interest , so Tyranny was the rule of one who sought primarily his own private interest . Since , however , private interests might accidentally coincide with those of the community , a tyranny ...
... rule of one man who governed in the common interest , so Tyranny was the rule of one who sought primarily his own private interest . Since , however , private interests might accidentally coincide with those of the community , a tyranny ...
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... rule of evidence being absolute , a Bench is powerless in such cases to do justice . ' Personally I have never actually seen justice defeated by this rule , but I have tried many cases where the escape from injustice has been very ...
... rule of evidence being absolute , a Bench is powerless in such cases to do justice . ' Personally I have never actually seen justice defeated by this rule , but I have tried many cases where the escape from injustice has been very ...
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... rule made under the Act was told that the rule did not mean what it appears to say ( Rainbow v . Kittoe ) . The Act of 1894 should be set in motion and made the means for a drastic simplification of the present law . It seems strange ...
... rule made under the Act was told that the rule did not mean what it appears to say ( Rainbow v . Kittoe ) . The Act of 1894 should be set in motion and made the means for a drastic simplification of the present law . It seems strange ...
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ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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