The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... Justice Buller . It is not reported , but is cited in a subsequent case , where an interpreter between a client and counsel was not permitted to testify , and which was decided by Lord Kenyon , July 17 , 1791. It is stated as follows by ...
... Justice Buller . It is not reported , but is cited in a subsequent case , where an interpreter between a client and counsel was not permitted to testify , and which was decided by Lord Kenyon , July 17 , 1791. It is stated as follows by ...
Strana 97
... justice to all concerned in it , to state , that it has been managed with fairness , candour , and a liberal spirit , and that the counsel on both sides have displayed great learning and ability ; and it is due particularly to the ...
... justice to all concerned in it , to state , that it has been managed with fairness , candour , and a liberal spirit , and that the counsel on both sides have displayed great learning and ability ; and it is due particularly to the ...
Strana lxxxi
... justice , which checks the pride of the sinner , by the humility of confession , and which exacts that those who did not blush to do what was shameful , should undergo the confu- sion of confession . - 2dly , Great advantage is derived ...
... justice , which checks the pride of the sinner , by the humility of confession , and which exacts that those who did not blush to do what was shameful , should undergo the confu- sion of confession . - 2dly , Great advantage is derived ...
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