| Lewis Apjohn - 1881 - 326 páginas
...murderers and housebreakers." There is no reason to doubt the complete sincerity of this explanation ; but, on the other hand, there is little reason to suppose that the majority as a whole was penetrated by the same sincerity. The new Premier, in forming his Administration,... | |
| R. H. Parker, Stephen A. Zeff - 1996 - 490 páginas
...opinions on the hehaviour of costs are not likely to he arrived at without reference to any statistics. On the other hand, there is little reason to suppose that the figures reached hy Professor Dean's analysis would, in fact, he used in those cases where they differ... | |
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