Louisiana Bar Journal, Том 1Louisiana State Bar Association, 1953 |
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... opinion as to the necessity of shutting up the constitution for some time . " It was , of course , rather generally held that the drafters of the Constitution had not contemplated the enlargement of the country implicit in the ...
... opinion as to the necessity of shutting up the constitution for some time . " It was , of course , rather generally held that the drafters of the Constitution had not contemplated the enlargement of the country implicit in the ...
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... opinion . If you once elect , you are in , and it is irrevocable . It would , in our opinion , ultimately result in compulsory inclusion if we were given the voluntary or elective process now . In practice , gentlemen , in our opinion ...
... opinion . If you once elect , you are in , and it is irrevocable . It would , in our opinion , ultimately result in compulsory inclusion if we were given the voluntary or elective process now . In practice , gentlemen , in our opinion ...
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... opinion , I discovered a sentence containing the conjunction " and " thirteen times . And what shall we say about long opinions , innumerable opinions , long paragraphs , long sentences and even long words . I once heard a supreme court ...
... opinion , I discovered a sentence containing the conjunction " and " thirteen times . And what shall we say about long opinions , innumerable opinions , long paragraphs , long sentences and even long words . I once heard a supreme court ...
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ROBERT E LeCORGNE | 2 |
PROPOSED CHANGES IN UNITED STATES TREATYMAKING | 3 |
OUR CHANGING PROFESSION by Robert G Storey | 13 |
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