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1. They passed through the ruins of law courts and temples and up to the site where the Arch of Titus had once stood
2. Our government decreed that the crystal was to become a national treasure, to be displayed in the capital’s Central Law Court
3. Do you think that it would be possible for the English to carry on their Government without law courts?
4. He needed results whatever the consequences in the law courts later
5. Tried In The Law Courts
6. in a law court
7. How do we stop Them from ripping US off? Petition the government to control the Law Courts by limiting the amount a jury, the People, can award people injured by a personism
8. He had hoped against hope, trusting in Fanny's mercy; but when he saw Sir Peregrine, now such a celebrated gentleman in the Law Courts, and was told that he was there by appointment, he knew without a doubt that doom was upon him
9. The legal proceedings of the law courts will become invalid
10. Further, when she sees her husband not very eager about money, and instead of battling and railing in the law courts or assembly, taking whatever happens to him quietly; and when she observes that his thoughts always centre in himself, while he treats her with very considerable indifference, she is annoyed, and says to her son that his father is only half a man and far too easy-going: adding all the other complaints about her own ill-treatment which women are so fond of rehearsing
11. Noirtier, who caused himself to be carried to his granddaughter's room, and watched her with his paternal tenderness; Villefort also, on his return from the law courts, frequently passed an hour or two with his father and child
12. A nervous young man, a clerk in a law court, sitting opposite him, hated him for that look
13. He earns his living partly as interpreter in the law courts and partly by acting as guide to any wealthy Orientals who may visit the Northumberland Avenue hotels
14. In the new public law courts he disliked the restrictions laid on the lawyers conducting cases
15. But till then he had had nothing to do with the law courts, and so had disapproved of their publicity simply in theory; now his disapprobation was strengthened by the unpleasant impression made on him in the lawyer’s waiting room
16. The monolithic temple actually contained two concert venues alongside the law courts and a catacomb of cells in which to keep prisoners
17. ‘Well, everything is going to ruin! Robbery in the law courts, in the army nothing but flogging, drilling, and Military Settlements; the people are tortured, enlightenment is suppressed
18. She went to see Vassin every day ; she went to the law courts, too, by Prince Sergay's instructions ; she went to the lawyers, to the crown prosecutor; she came in the end to being absent from home for whole days together
19. They found out about aberration as soon as the law courts were reformed
20. It's all the good effect of the reformed law courts
21. Let them acquit him—that's so humane, and would show what a blessing reformed law courts are
22. And if he is acquitted, make him come straight from the law courts to dinner with me, and I'll have a party of friends, and we'll drink to the reformed law courts
23. In the law courts judgments are as wise as Solomon's, and the jury only take bribes through the struggle for existence, to escape starvation
24. He remembered the meeting in the law court, and frowned and blushed
25. Then, still within the entrance to the Law Courts, she gave them 50 copecks, asking them to get her two rolls and some cigarettes
26. “She has returned from the Law Courts, sir,” said one of the soldiers, coming forward with his fingers lifted to his cap
27. On the way to the Law Courts, passing along the same streets with the same isvostchik as the day before, he was surprised what a different being he felt himself to be
28. On coming into the Law Courts Nekhludoff met the usher of yesterday, who to-day seemed to him much to be pitied, in the corridor, and asked him where those prisoners who had been sentenced were kept, and to whom one had to apply for permission to visit them
29. As he went along the streets, excited at the idea of meeting her, he no longer thought about the Law Courts, but recalled his conversations with the Procureur and the inspector’s assistant
30. I was awakened by an extraordinary event on the 28th of April, in the Law Court, when I was on the jury
31. The magistrate examined him and the public prosecutor drew up an act of indictment, and the law courts committed him for trial
32. I know how another cross-examined a sectarian and put down the reading of the Gospels as a criminal offence; in fact, the whole business of the Law Courts consists in senseless and cruel actions of that sort
33. But what revolted Nekhludoff most was that there were men in the law courts and in the ministry who received large salaries, taken from the people, for referring to books written by men like themselves and with like motives, and sorting actions that violated laws made by themselves according to different statutes; and, in obedience to these statutes, sending those guilty of such actions to places where they were completely at the mercy of cruel, hardened inspectors, jailers, convoy soldiers, where millions of them perished body and soul
34. 8-10), nor Christian armies, Christian law courts, nor Christian States
35. If the writer is able to do this, he may produce dramatic works one after another without stopping, selecting his subjects from the reports of the law courts, or from the latest society topic, such as hypnotism, heredity, etc
36. A corridor of the Law Courts
37. “Well, everything is going to ruin! Robbery in the law courts, in the army nothing but flogging, drilling, and Military Settlements; the people are tortured, enlightenment is suppressed
38. Fourthly, come at a certain time to the law courts and take your share in those senseless cruelties which we perpetrate on sinners, and those whom we have corrupted, in the shape of penal servitude, exile, solitary confinement, and death
39. , the next by Catherine, and the day after by Pougachef; one day by a mad king of Bavaria, another by William? Why should I promise to obey them, knowing them to be wicked or foolish people, or else not knowing them at all? Why am I to hand over the fruits of my labors to them in the shape of taxes, knowing that the money will be spent on the support of officials, prisons, churches, armies, on things that are harmful, and on my own enslavement? Why should I punish myself? Why should I go wasting my time and hoodwinking myself, giving to miscreant evildoers a semblance of legality, by taking part in elections, and pretending that I am taking part in the government, when I know very well that the real control of the government is in the hands of those who have got hold of the army? Why should I go to the law courts to take part in the trial and punishment of men because they have sinned, knowing, if I am a Christian, that the law of vengence is replaced by the law of love, and, if I am an educated man, that punishments do not reform, but only deprave those on whom they are inflicted? And why, most of all, am I to consider as enemies the people of a neighboring nation, with whom I have hitherto lived and with whom I wish to live in love and harmony, and to kill and rob them, or to bring them to misery, simply in order that the keys of the temple at Jerusalem may be in the hands of one archbishop and not another, that one German and not another may be prince in Bulgaria, or that the English rather than the American merchants may capture seals?
40. They refuse to take the oath in the law courts, because oaths are directly forbidden by the Gospel
41. This is just how men of to-day huddle in terror and draw back to their irrational manner of life, their factories, law courts, prisons, executions, and wars, when Christianity calls them to liberty, to the free, rational life of the future coming age