The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... common sense which is of all things most uncommon - in pure , idiomatic , expressive and vigorous English . It is , in short , very prose - and although , as we have said , he occasionally rises into a strain of far loftier mood than is ...
... common sense which is of all things most uncommon - in pure , idiomatic , expressive and vigorous English . It is , in short , very prose - and although , as we have said , he occasionally rises into a strain of far loftier mood than is ...
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... common law ? This , we humbly conceive , is quite a distinct question , and altogether a practical one , to be decided according to circum- stances . We shall examine the policy of making such a change in the law , just as we should do ...
... common law ? This , we humbly conceive , is quite a distinct question , and altogether a practical one , to be decided according to circum- stances . We shall examine the policy of making such a change in the law , just as we should do ...
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... common law - until the refractory and inflexi- ble matter of the original statute , if we may so express it , has been melted down and moulded into a more convenient shape , by the plastic hands of the commentator or the judge . To ...
... common law - until the refractory and inflexi- ble matter of the original statute , if we may so express it , has been melted down and moulded into a more convenient shape , by the plastic hands of the commentator or the judge . To ...
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