The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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Page 159
... party whom he represents . He is that party endowed with legal knowledge , with the skill of applying it , and with the power of bringing forward the facts of the case . There- fore , whatever the party could have justly said for ...
... party whom he represents . He is that party endowed with legal knowledge , with the skill of applying it , and with the power of bringing forward the facts of the case . There- fore , whatever the party could have justly said for ...
Page 164
... party has authorized him to state , no harm can possibly be done ; because every one knows it to be only the story of the party , and it will depend upon the evi- dence whether it shall be credited or not . All the zeal with which he ...
... party has authorized him to state , no harm can possibly be done ; because every one knows it to be only the story of the party , and it will depend upon the evi- dence whether it shall be credited or not . All the zeal with which he ...
Page 362
... party from the Deccan , every party of Thugs deputed some of its most re- spectable members to mix with them in the town and win their confi- dence . At first they tried to separate them into different parties to proceed by different ...
... party from the Deccan , every party of Thugs deputed some of its most re- spectable members to mix with them in the town and win their confi- dence . At first they tried to separate them into different parties to proceed by different ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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