The Quarterly Review, 274. köide,544. numberJohn Murray, 1940 |
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Page 287
... circumstances ; if he found that the offence was not aggravated by seduction and that no injury had been done to any individual , he customarily imposed a nominal sentence of one day's imprisonment . I have been told by another High ...
... circumstances ; if he found that the offence was not aggravated by seduction and that no injury had been done to any individual , he customarily imposed a nominal sentence of one day's imprisonment . I have been told by another High ...
Page 288
... circumstances of the individual offender or by more general circumstances . On the other hand a general immunity from crime cannot be obtained by the simple method of imposing upon all offenders sentences of great severity . This is the ...
... circumstances of the individual offender or by more general circumstances . On the other hand a general immunity from crime cannot be obtained by the simple method of imposing upon all offenders sentences of great severity . This is the ...
Page 345
... circumstances and was blessed with a happy gift for writing down her impressions brightly . She lived to a great age ... circumstance . Her per- sonal sketches z 2 SOME RECENT BOOKS 345.
... circumstances and was blessed with a happy gift for writing down her impressions brightly . She lived to a great age ... circumstance . Her per- sonal sketches z 2 SOME RECENT BOOKS 345.
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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