The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 84
... ment to a large number of persons . This , however , weakens rather than strengthens the case for the defence , as the extensive character of the evil only serves to emphasise the necessity for drastic measures . There are many who ...
... ment to a large number of persons . This , however , weakens rather than strengthens the case for the defence , as the extensive character of the evil only serves to emphasise the necessity for drastic measures . There are many who ...
Page 92
... ment up to three years , or with a fine , or with both , unless it is caused in good faith for the purpose of saving the life of the woman . ' If the woman is quick with child , ' imprisonment may extend to seven years . More- over ...
... ment up to three years , or with a fine , or with both , unless it is caused in good faith for the purpose of saving the life of the woman . ' If the woman is quick with child , ' imprisonment may extend to seven years . More- over ...
Page 164
... ment in new industries in which the conditions of pro- duction and demand are uncertain . Production , more- over , has been shifting from the heavy industries to the distributive and luxury trades , and these industries , which are ...
... ment in new industries in which the conditions of pro- duction and demand are uncertain . Production , more- over , has been shifting from the heavy industries to the distributive and luxury trades , and these industries , which are ...
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