The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 525John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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... judge sat upon the bench . In the case of the lay magistrate the conditions are reversed . Appointed in middle - age to carry out , without training or knowledge , in unfamiliar surroundings , a task for which a life spent in the Courts ...
... judge sat upon the bench . In the case of the lay magistrate the conditions are reversed . Appointed in middle - age to carry out , without training or knowledge , in unfamiliar surroundings , a task for which a life spent in the Courts ...
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... Judge is that he is called upon at any time to decide a dispute arising out of some one of hundreds of human relationships or businesses , with few ( or none ) of which can he possibly be intimately acquainted . Unable adequately to ...
... Judge is that he is called upon at any time to decide a dispute arising out of some one of hundreds of human relationships or businesses , with few ( or none ) of which can he possibly be intimately acquainted . Unable adequately to ...
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... Judge excessively burdensome ; ( 2 ) that the Judge , who is compelled to follow ancient precedent , cannot give effect to the current sentiment of the time . Moreover , ever following precedent has a bad effect on the mentality of the ...
... Judge excessively burdensome ; ( 2 ) that the Judge , who is compelled to follow ancient precedent , cannot give effect to the current sentiment of the time . Moreover , ever following precedent has a bad effect on the mentality of the ...
Contents
No 523 JANUARY | 1 |
The Work of Madame Curie | 2 |
Christmas Folklore | 3 |
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