The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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... tion of the defendant on oath should not blind us to the advant- age that this gave the defendant . He was enabled to put his case on permanent record at an early stage in the proceedings by specific answers to each of the allegations ...
... tion of the defendant on oath should not blind us to the advant- age that this gave the defendant . He was enabled to put his case on permanent record at an early stage in the proceedings by specific answers to each of the allegations ...
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... tion is named with the notation as to the occupation of the individual , his dates , and the number of pieces in the collec- tion . A comprehensive name index will lead one to sources of manuscripts collected by that particular ...
... tion is named with the notation as to the occupation of the individual , his dates , and the number of pieces in the collec- tion . A comprehensive name index will lead one to sources of manuscripts collected by that particular ...
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... tion by the local law to enforce the " law of nations . " The majority American practice considered the law of nations on a par with the municipal law or independently operative with- in it . Both concurrent practice in the states and ...
... tion by the local law to enforce the " law of nations . " The majority American practice considered the law of nations on a par with the municipal law or independently operative with- in it . Both concurrent practice in the states and ...
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