Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 29 |
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... ) century and his unfinished treatise on the same subject as Glanvill's is a more elaborate and more thoughtful work than that of his predecessor . It has been described by our greatest legal 42 THE LITERATURE OF THE LAW.
... ) century and his unfinished treatise on the same subject as Glanvill's is a more elaborate and more thoughtful work than that of his predecessor . It has been described by our greatest legal 42 THE LITERATURE OF THE LAW.
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... described by the critics of the time as ' scholarly ' because it suggested that the writer knew all about his period . But all he really had to do was to glance through the press or memoirs of the time , collect a few hundred ...
... described by the critics of the time as ' scholarly ' because it suggested that the writer knew all about his period . But all he really had to do was to glance through the press or memoirs of the time , collect a few hundred ...
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... described as ' that worthless schemer'.2 In a widely circulated article he is referred to as ' that consummate hypocrite ' , 3 and not even his most helpful apologist can deny that he came to a bad end . But what caused him to come to ...
... described as ' that worthless schemer'.2 In a widely circulated article he is referred to as ' that consummate hypocrite ' , 3 and not even his most helpful apologist can deny that he came to a bad end . But what caused him to come to ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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