The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... practice , any more than the tiger would system- atically hunt the panther or the buzzard the kestrel . As a rule , a state of armed neutrality exists between the larger and fiercer hunters , and Nature's balance is not maintained by ...
... practice , any more than the tiger would system- atically hunt the panther or the buzzard the kestrel . As a rule , a state of armed neutrality exists between the larger and fiercer hunters , and Nature's balance is not maintained by ...
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... practice . As ' Solicitor ' has written , the persons who appear before the magistrates he advises may be , and often are , his own clients , as also may be those same magistrates . ' Obviously an un- desirable situation may easily ...
... practice . As ' Solicitor ' has written , the persons who appear before the magistrates he advises may be , and often are , his own clients , as also may be those same magistrates . ' Obviously an un- desirable situation may easily ...
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S private practice acting as clerks . The Committee did not feel competent to decide whether it is practicable and ... practice of Police Courts than prob- ably the large majority of practising solicitors who hold the part - time ...
S private practice acting as clerks . The Committee did not feel competent to decide whether it is practicable and ... practice of Police Courts than prob- ably the large majority of practising solicitors who hold the part - time ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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