| 1742 - 478 páginas
...celebrated Lawyer, and ** fat with high Efteem in the Place of Lord Chief «' Juftice of the Common-Pleas. The removing «« him from thence to the Chancery, did not at all *« contribute any thing to his Fame, but rather the •« contrary •, for he was timorous to an Impotence, «« and... | |
| Roger North - 1808 - 360 páginas
...actions. He had been a celebrated lawyer, and fat with high efteem in the place of Lord Chief Juflice of the Common Pleas. The removing him from thence to the Chancery, did not at all contribute any encreafe to his fame, but rather the contrary, for he was timorous to an impotence, and that not mended... | |
| Roger North - 1826 - 484 páginas
...was to get the Lord Keeper Bridgman to enjoin " gm those actions. He had been a celebrated lawyer, and sat with high esteem in the place of lord chief...by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, and that is a temper of ill consequence in a judge. It was observed of him that if a cause... | |
| Joseph Parkes - 1828 - 670 páginas
...passage — " He had been a celebrated lawyer, " and sat with high esteem in the place of Lord C. " J. of the Common Pleas. The removing him from " thence to the Chancery, did not at all contribute any • Ibid. p. 244. f Burncl, vol.ip 553. 204 " encrease to his fame, but rather the contrary ; for he... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1837 - 648 páginas
...succeeded Lord Clarendon as Lord Chancellor in 1667. North says, " He had been a celebrated lawyer, and sat with high esteem in the place " of Lord Chief...by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, " and that is a temper of ill consequence in a judge." North's Life of the Lord Keeper... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1837 - 628 páginas
...succeeded Lord Clarendon as Lord Chancellor in 1667. North says, " He had been a celebrated lawyer, and sat with high esteem in the place " of Lord Chief...contribute any increase to his fame, " but rather the con'niry, for he was timorous to an impotence, and that not " mended by his great age. He laboured... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 630 páginas
...liveliest picture of the Lord Keeper himself and those about him. " He had been a celebrated lawyer, and sat with high esteem in the place of Lord Chief...by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, and that is a temper of ill consequence in a Judge. It was observed of him, that if a case... | |
| Edward Foss - 1864 - 438 páginas
...such a court. Roger North is more particular in his animadversions. He described the lord keeper " as timorous to an impotence, and that not mended by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, a temper of illconsequence to a judge. It was observed of him that if a cause admitted... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 480 páginas
...liveliest picture of the Lord Keeper himself and those about him. " He had been a celebrated lawyer, and sat with high esteem in the place of Lord Chief...by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, and that is a temper of ill consequence in a Judge. It was observed of him, that if a case... | |
| Edward Foss - 1864 - 432 páginas
...such a court. Roger North is more particular in his animadversions. He described the lord keeper " as timorous to an impotence, and that not mended by his great age. He laboured very much to please every body, a temper of illconsequence to a judge. It was observed of him that if a cause admitted... | |
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