Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 98
... Ireland , as I have said , there are no chambers ; and there is little to correspond with reading in chambers . The instruction which the English student gets in chambers the average Irish student gets , so far as he gets it at all , in ...
... Ireland , as I have said , there are no chambers ; and there is little to correspond with reading in chambers . The instruction which the English student gets in chambers the average Irish student gets , so far as he gets it at all , in ...
Page 99
... Ireland the circuit is the best working part of the machinery of justice . This is partly due to the universal inclination to have local cases tried locally ; but it is also due to the appeals from county courts . In Eng- land a party ...
... Ireland the circuit is the best working part of the machinery of justice . This is partly due to the universal inclination to have local cases tried locally ; but it is also due to the appeals from county courts . In Eng- land a party ...
Page 100
... Ireland . It is to be feared that in both countries smaller fees than those permissible by the custom of the profession are surrep- titiously taken by shady counsel from shady clients ; though this practice is far less common in either ...
... Ireland . It is to be feared that in both countries smaller fees than those permissible by the custom of the profession are surrep- titiously taken by shady counsel from shady clients ; though this practice is far less common in either ...
Page 138
... IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES -DR WALTER MACDONALD ON IRELAND - SOME ETHICAL QUES- TIONS OF PEACE AND WAR'A SYLLOGISM - IRELAND NOT A NATION - THE NECESSITY OF UNION - SIR E. CARSON AND MR REDMOND - THE LETTERS OF CHARLES SORLEY - A ...
... IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES -DR WALTER MACDONALD ON IRELAND - SOME ETHICAL QUES- TIONS OF PEACE AND WAR'A SYLLOGISM - IRELAND NOT A NATION - THE NECESSITY OF UNION - SIR E. CARSON AND MR REDMOND - THE LETTERS OF CHARLES SORLEY - A ...
Page 143
... Ireland . They do not know anything about that government , or they would see at once that the Unionists of Great Britain are fighting for the same cause in Ireland which inspired Abra- ham Lincoln in their own civil war . The Irish ...
... Ireland . They do not know anything about that government , or they would see at once that the Unionists of Great Britain are fighting for the same cause in Ireland which inspired Abra- ham Lincoln in their own civil war . The Irish ...
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