The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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... reform , especially reforms which touch legal or penal administration . Scarcely ever has any occupant of the Bench led the way to reform . Seldom , if ever , has the Bench collectively asked for or initiated reform . On the contrary ...
... reform , especially reforms which touch legal or penal administration . Scarcely ever has any occupant of the Bench led the way to reform . Seldom , if ever , has the Bench collectively asked for or initiated reform . On the contrary ...
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... reform been con- fined to the criminal law , where a natural fear of the criminal is perhaps some excuse . Lord Ellenborough was once heard by Lord Campbell to say from the Bench that he regretted the disuse of the old law Latin and the ...
... reform been con- fined to the criminal law , where a natural fear of the criminal is perhaps some excuse . Lord Ellenborough was once heard by Lord Campbell to say from the Bench that he regretted the disuse of the old law Latin and the ...
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... reform . Here the Bench could , by propounding or supporting sound reforms , for the very reason of the public trust in them and their permanent aloofness from the political arena , quickly achieve results to the immense benefit of the ...
... reform . Here the Bench could , by propounding or supporting sound reforms , for the very reason of the public trust in them and their permanent aloofness from the political arena , quickly achieve results to the immense benefit of the ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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