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... object , if it be , as I believe , desirable , is far from unattainable . The work , if it is to be properly done , must of course be com- mitted to the hands of men of the highest legal ability ; men in no way inferior to the best of ...
... object , if it be , as I believe , desirable , is far from unattainable . The work , if it is to be properly done , must of course be com- mitted to the hands of men of the highest legal ability ; men in no way inferior to the best of ...
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... object of this Association is , if I under- stand it aright , eminently practical . And it seems to me that there is no branch of social science where its services are more needed , and where it is calculated to effect more good , than ...
... object of this Association is , if I under- stand it aright , eminently practical . And it seems to me that there is no branch of social science where its services are more needed , and where it is calculated to effect more good , than ...
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... object at the last moment . The result is , that it is to the Government that we must look to introduce measures of law reform if they are to pass into law , and this is not a very hopeful prospect . Law reforms , as a rule , excite but ...
... object at the last moment . The result is , that it is to the Government that we must look to introduce measures of law reform if they are to pass into law , and this is not a very hopeful prospect . Law reforms , as a rule , excite but ...
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... object throughout your speech ; for , as Campbell remarks , " without some gratification in listening , the attention must inevitably flag . " But it is most important to win favour on first introduction . For this purpose learn ...
... object throughout your speech ; for , as Campbell remarks , " without some gratification in listening , the attention must inevitably flag . " But it is most important to win favour on first introduction . For this purpose learn ...
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... object- tionable " When a strong argument or a pointed answer occurs to you , do not come to it abruptly , or at ... object to , object to a word . Do not assent to anything on appearances , or on slight grounds . Guard every concession ...
... object- tionable " When a strong argument or a pointed answer occurs to you , do not come to it abruptly , or at ... object to , object to a word . Do not assent to anything on appearances , or on slight grounds . Guard every concession ...
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