| John Galsworthy - 1924 - 504 halaman
...Gentlemen, Justice is a machine that, when some one has once given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. Is this young man to be ground to pieces under...dark, ill-starred ships called prisons? Is that to be his voyage—from which so few return? Or is he to have another chance, to be still looked on as... | |
| John Galsworthy - 1924 - 566 halaman
...rolls on j oJLitself, Is this young man to be ground to pieces under 1 this machinefoTrairactrwhich at the worst was one of weakness ? Is he to become a member of the luckless crews that "man those dart, ill-starred ships called prisons ? Is that to be his voyage — from which so few return ? Or... | |
| John Galsworthy - 1927 - 396 halaman
...Gentlemen, Justice is a machine that, when some one has once given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. Is this young man to be ground to pieces under...dark, ill-starred ships called prisons? Is that to be his voyage — from which so few return? Or is he to have another chance, to be still looked on... | |
| John Galsworthy - 1928 - 734 halaman
...Gentlemen, Justice is a machine that, when some one has once given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. Is this young man to be ground to pieces under...dark, illstarred ships called prisons? Is that to be his voyage — from -which so few return? Or is he to have another chance, to be still looked on... | |
| Frederick Emory Haynes - 1930 - 440 halaman
...counsel says: Justice is a machine that, when some one has given it the starting push, rolls on of itself. Is this young man to be ground to pieces under...dark, illstarred ships called prisons? Is that to be his voyage — from which so few return? Or is he to have another chance, to be still looked on... | |
| 1923 - 880 halaman
...return a verdict that may thrust him back into a prison and brand him forever! . . . Is he to become one of the luckless crews that man those dark, illstarred ships called prisons? . . . Imprison him as a criminal, and I affirm to you that he will be lost.' V. Sentimentality must... | |
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