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... allowed a greater number . Aristotle says , " that a Period must be of a size to be taken in at a glance . " This last citation is from Aristotle's " Rhetoric , " iii . 3. It is well to read on the subject of Periodic construction Mr ...
... allowed a greater number . Aristotle says , " that a Period must be of a size to be taken in at a glance . " This last citation is from Aristotle's " Rhetoric , " iii . 3. It is well to read on the subject of Periodic construction Mr ...
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... allowed to interfere , but he , as holding a public trust for the benefit of the Public , is bound to co - operate ; he is bound , by every true principle of common sense and common justice , not to regard his own right in the matter to ...
... allowed to interfere , but he , as holding a public trust for the benefit of the Public , is bound to co - operate ; he is bound , by every true principle of common sense and common justice , not to regard his own right in the matter to ...
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... allowed to show that their intention was different from what appears in the contract . The law assumes to suppress vice , crime , immor- ality . It will not enforce a contract which is obviously contrary to good morals or public policy ...
... allowed to show that their intention was different from what appears in the contract . The law assumes to suppress vice , crime , immor- ality . It will not enforce a contract which is obviously contrary to good morals or public policy ...
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... allowed to suggest to Mr. Stephen a doubt whether he ought to undertake the work single - handed . Why not gather round him a few competent men who will treat other portions of the law , under his general direction , as he has treated ...
... allowed to suggest to Mr. Stephen a doubt whether he ought to undertake the work single - handed . Why not gather round him a few competent men who will treat other portions of the law , under his general direction , as he has treated ...
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... ; and the Court of Chancery itself gave weight to this consideration in certain instances , such as when it allowed the right of a mortgagee to refuse discovery , Lord Kenyon , who , it will be DISCOVERY UNDER THE JUDICATURE ACTS . 189.
... ; and the Court of Chancery itself gave weight to this consideration in certain instances , such as when it allowed the right of a mortgagee to refuse discovery , Lord Kenyon , who , it will be DISCOVERY UNDER THE JUDICATURE ACTS . 189.
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