The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 59
... regards the codes of Procedure , the Civil and Commercial Code will require almost complete remodelling in order to adapt ... regard to Statut Personnel considerable work in codifying the law has been undertaken of recent years , and the ...
... regards the codes of Procedure , the Civil and Commercial Code will require almost complete remodelling in order to adapt ... regard to Statut Personnel considerable work in codifying the law has been undertaken of recent years , and the ...
Page 311
... regard to his person unless also free in regard to his purse . The House of Commons process of un- Englishing the English must be stopped . The necessary argument can be presented to the Civil Courts on the text of the Finance Act ...
... regard to his person unless also free in regard to his purse . The House of Commons process of un- Englishing the English must be stopped . The necessary argument can be presented to the Civil Courts on the text of the Finance Act ...
Page 380
... regard for prosody and makes an emotional appeal . ' That is , of course , to say the very least of a poem . Without those essentials , and certainly the first two , it can hardly be a poem at all . But in estimating the wonderful mass ...
... regard for prosody and makes an emotional appeal . ' That is , of course , to say the very least of a poem . Without those essentials , and certainly the first two , it can hardly be a poem at all . But in estimating the wonderful mass ...
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