The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 205
... practice , he would have been laughed out of court . Far from bursting upon the country in full intensity from the first moment , the war , from the military and aerial standpoint , came gradually , and only at sea has it been waged à l ...
... practice , he would have been laughed out of court . Far from bursting upon the country in full intensity from the first moment , the war , from the military and aerial standpoint , came gradually , and only at sea has it been waged à l ...
Page 279
... practice pro- vides necessarily the technical equipment of legal know- ledge which is required . Even in those instances in which judges have been appointed to the bench from such specialised practices as the Commercial or the Parlia ...
... practice pro- vides necessarily the technical equipment of legal know- ledge which is required . Even in those instances in which judges have been appointed to the bench from such specialised practices as the Commercial or the Parlia ...
Page 286
... practice . But the subject is vital to any consideration of the wisdom and consistency with which the criminal courts at present act . For that reason alone it would be necessary to say something about it , and it is the more necessary ...
... practice . But the subject is vital to any consideration of the wisdom and consistency with which the criminal courts at present act . For that reason alone it would be necessary to say something about it , and it is the more necessary ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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