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... person shall appear to be just and equitable ' ; and when he reproduced this passage in the Moral Sentiments it became simply ' the magistrate . promises to hear and to redress every complaint of injury ' . The word ' impartial ' in the ...
... person shall appear to be just and equitable ' ; and when he reproduced this passage in the Moral Sentiments it became simply ' the magistrate . promises to hear and to redress every complaint of injury ' . The word ' impartial ' in the ...
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... person principally concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is the result of an endeavour to control natural emotion and to lower its pitch to that which the ordinary ( not the ...
... person principally concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is the result of an endeavour to control natural emotion and to lower its pitch to that which the ordinary ( not the ...
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... person to take this degree at Reading on the basis of her published work , the other recipients in the previous twenty - two years of the life of the University having been honorands . Though a devoted member of the University she was ...
... person to take this degree at Reading on the basis of her published work , the other recipients in the previous twenty - two years of the life of the University having been honorands . Though a devoted member of the University she was ...
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