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She Stands Accused / MacClure, Victor, 1887-1963
Project Gutenberg Etext of She Stands Accused by Victor MacClure Copyright laws are changing ... Project Gutenberg to get Etexts, and further information is included below. We need your donations. She Stands Accused details...- creator(s) - MacClure, Victor, 1887-1963
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- subject(s) - lacoste; boursier; meilhan; helene; overbury; arsenic; sophie; helene jegado; turner; rochester; sarah; essex; anne turner; sophie dawes; thomas overbury; meilhan; sophie; rochester; boursier; helene jegado; essex; lacoste; anne turner; arsenic; turner; overbury; sophie dawes; sarah; helene; thomas overbury;
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Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology /
PATHOLOGICAL LYING, ACCUSATION, AND SWINDLING A STUDY IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY ... there was found much of value bearing upon the subject of lying, false accusation, and swindling of pathological details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - pathological; pathological lying; pathological liar; normal; pathological liars; pseudologia phantastica; mental; sex; aussage'' test; normal; pathological lying; pseudologia phantastica; pathological; pathological liars; aussage'' test; sex; pathological liar; mental;
- title - Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
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The Lady, or the Tiger? / Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902
, by the decrees of an impartial and incorruptible chance. When a subject was accused of a crime of sufficient importance to interest the king, public notice was given that on an appointed day the fate of the accused ... details...- creator(s) - Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902
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- subject(s) - arena; tiger; princess; barbaric; accused; king; lover; lady; tiger; lover; accused; lady; princess; arena; king; barbaric;
- title - The Lady, or the Tiger?
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Courts and Criminals / Train, Arthur Cheney, 1875-1945
of people arrested and accused of crime or who have been indicted by grand juries. That grave injustice may ... and thrown off the yoke of England and her intolerable system of penal government, in which an accused details...- creator(s) - Train, Arthur Cheney, 1875-1945
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- subject(s) - jury; criminal; district attorney; police; attorney; defendant; detective; crime; trial; defence; guilty; accused; trial; attorney; defence; police; district attorney; defendant; accused; crime; guilty; jury; criminal; detective;
- title - Courts and Criminals
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A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University Professor Royce's Libel / Abbot, Francis Ellingwood, 1836-1903
the mischievous intention and effect of his accusation as a glaring falsification of fact and artful ... . I exposed the amazing absurdity of Dr. Royce's accusation of plagiarism in the reply to his article which details...- creator(s) - Abbot, Francis Ellingwood, 1836-1903
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- subject(s) - royce; libel; adler; harvard; harvard university; hegel; ethics; philosophy; pretensions; realism; extravagant pretensions; ostensible review; theory; defence; scientific; professional; professional warning; accusation; literary; extravagant; article; phi; extravagant pretensions; philosophy; professional warning; defence; harvard; phi; realism; ostensible review; ethics; pretensions; theory; literary; extravagant; scientific; adler; accusation; harvard university; article; professional; royce; hegel; libel;
- title - A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University Professor Royce's Libel
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Second Language Cyber Rhetoric: A Study of Chinese L2 Writers in an Online Usenet Group / Joel Bloch
on the Internet to a television segment accusing the Chinese government of planting spies. I found ... details...- creator(s) - Joel Bloch
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Apology / Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
for the purpose of self-accusation. The parallelisms which occur in the so-called Apology of Xenophon ... his accusers into two classes; first, there is the nameless accuser--public opinion. All the world details...- creator(s) - Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
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- subject(s) - meletus; socrates; athens; plato; defence; evil; wisdom; plato; defence; wisdom; meletus; evil; athens; socrates;
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) / Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
by these attempts to suppress it. Your Lordships have heard that among the body of the accusers of this corruption ... game with which he has been charged by his accusers, abundant means to gratify himself in playing great details...- creator(s) - Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
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- subject(s) - govind sing; lordships; hastings; debi sing; mahomed reza; reza khan; munny begum; bribes; bribe; lordships will; cantoo baboo; lordships will; bribes; reza khan; bribe; hastings; govind sing; cantoo baboo; debi sing; lordships; munny begum; mahomed reza;
- title - The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Socrates and Plato; a criticism of A.E. Taylor's "Varia Socratica" / Field, Guy Cromwell, 1887-1955
itself as an attempt to answer the accusers by a careful record of what sort of man Socrates really was ... as having told him what Socrates said after the accusation was brought, when Xenophon, of course, was absent details...- creator(s) - Field, Guy Cromwell, 1887-1955
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- publisher - Oxford Parker 1913
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- subject(s) - plato; socrates; taylor, a. e. (alfred edward), 1869-1945. varia socratica; xenophon; professor taylor; dialogues; taylor; professor burnet; professor; platonic dialogues; historical socrates; later dialogues; later dialogues; plato; socrates; platonic dialogues; professor burnet; historical socrates; professor; taylor; taylor, a. e. (alfred edward), 1869-1945. varia socratica; professor taylor; dialogues;
- title - Socrates and Plato; a criticism of A.E. Taylor's "Varia Socratica"
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Latin prose composition; with exercises on Caesar, Livy and Cicero. / Fletcher, John, 1850-
. I. Concord and Apposition i 2. Accusative with Infinitive 4 3. Accusative with Infinitive ... the games. j LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION. 2. ACCUSATIVE WITH INFINITIVE. In English we say either details...- creator(s) - Fletcher, John, 1850-
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- publisher - Toronto, Copp., 1894.
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- subject(s) - latin language composition; prose composition; latin prose; latin; verbs; noun; clause; verb; exercise; prose; review exercise; cicero; composition; oblique narration; camp; verb; prose composition; cicero; verbs; prose; oblique narration; composition; exercise; latin language composition; latin; camp; latin prose; review exercise; noun; clause;
- title - Latin prose composition; with exercises on Caesar, Livy and Cicero.
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