The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 14
... rule , some of which are coeval with the rule itself.As for example - That no man is bound to accuse himself . That a husband and wife cannot be witnesses against each other , except for personal inju- ries . That a Counsel or Attorney ...
... rule , some of which are coeval with the rule itself.As for example - That no man is bound to accuse himself . That a husband and wife cannot be witnesses against each other , except for personal inju- ries . That a Counsel or Attorney ...
Strana 24
... rule , came to be drawn into discussion in this state - when the vast talents of a man , now no more ! who was indeed the pride of our bar , were ar- rayed against it - and when the authorities were ma- turely weighed , the rule was ...
... rule , came to be drawn into discussion in this state - when the vast talents of a man , now no more ! who was indeed the pride of our bar , were ar- rayed against it - and when the authorities were ma- turely weighed , the rule was ...
Strana 43
... rule ; and unless the counsel for the defendant can shew that , the know- ledge obtained by a priest in the course of confession , has also been established , as an exception , the general rule must prevail , and the priest of course ...
... rule ; and unless the counsel for the defendant can shew that , the know- ledge obtained by a priest in the course of confession , has also been established , as an exception , the general rule must prevail , and the priest of course ...
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