The North American Review, 96. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 101
... judges , slaves to musty precedents , " are the dupes of a similar superstition . Men are slow to learn that the ... judges in the case of Hampden decided unani- mously that ship - money might be levied , in accordance with * It is in ...
... judges , slaves to musty precedents , " are the dupes of a similar superstition . Men are slow to learn that the ... judges in the case of Hampden decided unani- mously that ship - money might be levied , in accordance with * It is in ...
Sayfa 304
... judges often interrupted to ask questions . When the audience wished to express their approbation of an orator , they indicated it by the words bene , præclare , belle , non potest melius , and the judges sometimes blended their ...
... judges often interrupted to ask questions . When the audience wished to express their approbation of an orator , they indicated it by the words bene , præclare , belle , non potest melius , and the judges sometimes blended their ...
Sayfa 305
... judges occupied their seats in special halls , called secretaria . The people were admitted ; but the interest they took in pleadings diminished more and more . Between the judges and the people there were cur- tains , vela , which were ...
... judges occupied their seats in special halls , called secretaria . The people were admitted ; but the interest they took in pleadings diminished more and more . Between the judges and the people there were cur- tains , vela , which were ...
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