The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pagina 19
... judges on this point , find the internal evidence , both historical and philological , strong in favor of the genuineness of the doc- uments . Previously announced topographical and historical theories have , as is alleged , received ...
... judges on this point , find the internal evidence , both historical and philological , strong in favor of the genuineness of the doc- uments . Previously announced topographical and historical theories have , as is alleged , received ...
Pagina 76
... judge , his right of punishment being limited to two days ' im- prisonment or labor , or the fine of one ruble . One large com- mune , or a collection of several not more than 76 Serfdom and the Emancipation Laws in Russia . [ July ,
... judge , his right of punishment being limited to two days ' im- prisonment or labor , or the fine of one ruble . One large com- mune , or a collection of several not more than 76 Serfdom and the Emancipation Laws in Russia . [ July ,
Pagina 77
... judges of the wolost court , of whom three at least must be present on the bench at a time . Their jurisdiction extends to suits involving one hundred rubles , or of any amount whatever in cases to be settled by compromise ; in criminal ...
... judges of the wolost court , of whom three at least must be present on the bench at a time . Their jurisdiction extends to suits involving one hundred rubles , or of any amount whatever in cases to be settled by compromise ; in criminal ...
Pagina 85
... judges are differently appointed , and receive higher salaries . The trial by jury , the employ of advocates on both sides , of oral evidence , public procedure , and decisive verdicts in the courts , show , by the extent , the need ...
... judges are differently appointed , and receive higher salaries . The trial by jury , the employ of advocates on both sides , of oral evidence , public procedure , and decisive verdicts in the courts , show , by the extent , the need ...
Pagina 88
... judge only by the expression which is allowed utterance ; but the eagerness and multitude of the voices which cry just as the Ministry gives the sign , reveal how little the nerve and sinew of any real independence which may exist ...
... judge only by the expression which is allowed utterance ; but the eagerness and multitude of the voices which cry just as the Ministry gives the sign , reveal how little the nerve and sinew of any real independence which may exist ...
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