The Green Bag, Svazek 9Boston Book Company, 1897 Includes index. 1 v. |
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... able a fact as is the average old age of actors and actresses ; but while the lon- gevity of the latter has been often re- marked and commented upon , when con- sidering the irregular hours kept in their profession , the longevity ...
... able a fact as is the average old age of actors and actresses ; but while the lon- gevity of the latter has been often re- marked and commented upon , when con- sidering the irregular hours kept in their profession , the longevity ...
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... able professional careers of " Ben " Silliman , Noah Davis , James M. Smith , Albert Mathews and John Townshend aforesaid ; and not omitting Charles P. Daly . IT is a distinct experience , the first time you 4 The Green Bag .
... able professional careers of " Ben " Silliman , Noah Davis , James M. Smith , Albert Mathews and John Townshend aforesaid ; and not omitting Charles P. Daly . IT is a distinct experience , the first time you 4 The Green Bag .
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... able to answer , " They were writ- ten by Eugene Field ! " IT T appears that I have been getting our good friend Shakespeare into trouble . In one of my articles I had occasion to mention " the very clever manner in which Portia saved ...
... able to answer , " They were writ- ten by Eugene Field ! " IT T appears that I have been getting our good friend Shakespeare into trouble . In one of my articles I had occasion to mention " the very clever manner in which Portia saved ...
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... able to cope with the ex- ceptional cases in which they may recur . In any event the person and dignity of an ambassador might surely be preserved with- out conferring upon him immunity from a legal obligation to pay for the price of ...
... able to cope with the ex- ceptional cases in which they may recur . In any event the person and dignity of an ambassador might surely be preserved with- out conferring upon him immunity from a legal obligation to pay for the price of ...
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... able , forceful young men whom General Lewis Cass at- tached to himself in his early days of power in Michigan . Doty was born in Salem , Until 1823 all that part of the territory Washington County , New York , November of Michigan now ...
... able , forceful young men whom General Lewis Cass at- tached to himself in his early days of power in Michigan . Doty was born in Salem , Until 1823 all that part of the territory Washington County , New York , November of Michigan now ...
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Strana 526 - and wife, is not a valid marriage according to the law of England unless it be formed on the same basis as marriages throughout Christendom and be in its essence the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others.
Strana 14 - it: — ••PORTIA. Tarry, Jew, The law hath yet another hold on you. It is enacted in the laws of Venice. If it be proved against an alien That by direct or indirect attempts He seek the life of any citizen, The party 'gainst the which he doth contrive Shall seize one half his goods, the other half Comes to the privy
Strana 98 - "You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our sovereign lady the queen and the prisoner at the bar whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give according to the evidence. So help you God.
Strana 14 - proved against an alien That by direct or indirect attempts He seek the life of any citizen, The party 'gainst the which he doth contrive Shall seize one half his goods, the other half Comes to the privy coffers of the State And the
Strana 318 - I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled o' green fields." What more natural than to talk of green fields after playing with flowers?
Strana 330 - Probable cause," says the Judge, " is a reasonable ground of suspicion, supported by circumstances sufficiently strong in themselves to warrant a cautious man in the belief that the person accused is guilty of the offense with which he
Strana 521 - The white race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country. And so it is in prestige, in achievements, in education, in wealth and in power. So, I doubt not, it will continue to be for all time, if it remains
Strana 401 - truly admirable " : " Almighty God, the giver of wisdom, without whose help resolutions are vain, without whose blessing study is ineffectual ; enable me, if it be thy will, to attain such knowledge as may qualify me to direct the doubtful and instruct the ignorant, to prevent wrongs and terminate contentions, and grant
Strana 521 - It is therefore to be regretted that this high tribunal, the final expositor of the fundamental law of the land, has reached the conclusion that it is competent for a State to regulate the enjoyment by citizens of their civil rights solely upon the basis of race.
Strana 242 - COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. In four books. By SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE. With notes selected from the editions of Archbold, Christian, Coleridge, Chitty, Stewart, Kerr and others ; and in addition, notes and references to all text-books and decisions wherein the Commentaries have been cited, and all statutes modifying the text. By