The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 113
... Court , in its discretion , thought fit ( which it seldom did ) to grant it . The witnesses in their favour were not allowed to be sworn , and they had no means of compelling their attend- ance . Improper evidence was admitted , though ...
... Court , in its discretion , thought fit ( which it seldom did ) to grant it . The witnesses in their favour were not allowed to be sworn , and they had no means of compelling their attend- ance . Improper evidence was admitted , though ...
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... Court of Appeal , with whom it rested to take all necessary measures upon the commissioners being resisted , applied to the office of the Accountant of Charitable Institutions for the information which the Court had directed to be ...
... Court of Appeal , with whom it rested to take all necessary measures upon the commissioners being resisted , applied to the office of the Accountant of Charitable Institutions for the information which the Court had directed to be ...
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... Court of Equity . Thus far all parties concerned in a sale , whether as sellers , creditors , or purchasers , are equally benefited by the innovation . The extent to which the landed property of Ireland was involved in the trammels of ...
... Court of Equity . Thus far all parties concerned in a sale , whether as sellers , creditors , or purchasers , are equally benefited by the innovation . The extent to which the landed property of Ireland was involved in the trammels of ...
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ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from | 97 |
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