The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1877 |
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... it , would be absolutely incon- siderable . It would be quite sufficient to appoint three such Commissioners as I have suggested , and the whole expens of the work would be covered by less than £ ON THE AMBNDMENT OF THE LAW . 5.
... it , would be absolutely incon- siderable . It would be quite sufficient to appoint three such Commissioners as I have suggested , and the whole expens of the work would be covered by less than £ ON THE AMBNDMENT OF THE LAW . 5.
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... appointed , his Court is constituted , and proceed- ings before him are conducted , almost exactly in the same . fashion as they were in the days of Queen Elizabeth . Not because the evils have been unnoticed or unfelt , but by reason ...
... appointed , his Court is constituted , and proceed- ings before him are conducted , almost exactly in the same . fashion as they were in the days of Queen Elizabeth . Not because the evils have been unnoticed or unfelt , but by reason ...
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... appoint- Let me not be misunderstood . I am far from deny- ing that able and competent men have at times obtained the office under the present system , but there have been many appointed who were very much the reverse , and what we have ...
... appoint- Let me not be misunderstood . I am far from deny- ing that able and competent men have at times obtained the office under the present system , but there have been many appointed who were very much the reverse , and what we have ...
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... appointed or specially qualified for the purpose . But I feel bound to bear my testimony to the fact that in practice the work is , on the whole , well done , and that there are not many prosecutions which fail owing to the inefficient ...
... appointed or specially qualified for the purpose . But I feel bound to bear my testimony to the fact that in practice the work is , on the whole , well done , and that there are not many prosecutions which fail owing to the inefficient ...
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... appointed to take the general control and supervision of all prosecutions , and under him let a sufficient number of subordinate prosecutors be appointed ( and they would not need to be numerous ) , whose duty it should be to see that ...
... appointed to take the general control and supervision of all prosecutions , and under him let a sufficient number of subordinate prosecutors be appointed ( and they would not need to be numerous ) , whose duty it should be to see that ...
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