Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... body has no power to punish or to denounce perjury , even if it detects it . But the trial judge , yielding perhaps un- consciously to the American tradi- tion that all matters touching the facts are solely for the jury , too often ...
... body has no power to punish or to denounce perjury , even if it detects it . But the trial judge , yielding perhaps un- consciously to the American tradi- tion that all matters touching the facts are solely for the jury , too often ...
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... body of justice can be cut out by the same knife . Since every lawyer is an officer of the court , laws can consti- tutionally tutionally be passed to give the court a dominating voice in every contract for a contingent fee . Under this ...
... body of justice can be cut out by the same knife . Since every lawyer is an officer of the court , laws can consti- tutionally tutionally be passed to give the court a dominating voice in every contract for a contingent fee . Under this ...
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... body of orchestral musicians , banded together for the purpose of studying and publicly performing symphonic works . They were the pioneers ; their history most honorable ; and for years they prospered greatly , divid- ing among ...
... body of orchestral musicians , banded together for the purpose of studying and publicly performing symphonic works . They were the pioneers ; their history most honorable ; and for years they prospered greatly , divid- ing among ...
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... body fantastic elongations of burning silver . And the critics had suddenly , and as far as Sybil could comprehend , capri- ciously focused public attention on the portrait . It became a " draw , " a subject for letters , for reproduc ...
... body fantastic elongations of burning silver . And the critics had suddenly , and as far as Sybil could comprehend , capri- ciously focused public attention on the portrait . It became a " draw , " a subject for letters , for reproduc ...
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... bodies fall . The dark woman is crawl- ing on the ground , leaving a trail of blood . She is begging for her life , moaning in anguish . There are further shots . Then there is silence . The next morning it is known generally , in the ...
... bodies fall . The dark woman is crawl- ing on the ground , leaving a trail of blood . She is begging for her life , moaning in anguish . There are further shots . Then there is silence . The next morning it is known generally , in the ...
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