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... look for example to the most astute men in our own country , the judges of the land . Have they uniformly drawn the same conclusions from the same premises ? On the contrary , are not our reports of judicial decisions ever varying and ...
... look for example to the most astute men in our own country , the judges of the land . Have they uniformly drawn the same conclusions from the same premises ? On the contrary , are not our reports of judicial decisions ever varying and ...
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... look , indeed , with might and main , into the pupil ; but the close contact of his foot with her dress betrays the game of amorousness which the veteran soldier was playing all the time - a game not unsanc- tioned by the coquettish ...
... look , indeed , with might and main , into the pupil ; but the close contact of his foot with her dress betrays the game of amorousness which the veteran soldier was playing all the time - a game not unsanc- tioned by the coquettish ...
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... look more like statues chiselled from the marble , than men with warm blood in their veins . Nevertheless , the painting is very finely executed . The interest excited by the expectation of the maid , waiting for a tragical event which ...
... look more like statues chiselled from the marble , than men with warm blood in their veins . Nevertheless , the painting is very finely executed . The interest excited by the expectation of the maid , waiting for a tragical event which ...
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