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It is true that in England political appointments to the High Court are the rule , but
what works well enough in England , where a politically appointed judge rarely
displays serious political bias in his decisions , does not necessarily work so well
...
It is true that in England political appointments to the High Court are the rule , but
what works well enough in England , where a politically appointed judge rarely
displays serious political bias in his decisions , does not necessarily work so well
...
Page 106
Therefore , let us take a field more definitely historical ; let us ask ourselves why
England , after the wreck of so many things and after a whole generation of
sickening unrest , suddenly burst out into an unexampled richness of intellectual
life .
Therefore , let us take a field more definitely historical ; let us ask ourselves why
England , after the wreck of so many things and after a whole generation of
sickening unrest , suddenly burst out into an unexampled richness of intellectual
life .
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Neither they nor Parliament discovered the true law governing this phenomenon .
That true law was discovered in France by Oresme in the fourteenth century ; in
Poland by Copernicus in the sixteenth century ; and in England by Gresham in ...
Neither they nor Parliament discovered the true law governing this phenomenon .
That true law was discovered in France by Oresme in the fourteenth century ; in
Poland by Copernicus in the sixteenth century ; and in England by Gresham in ...
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