The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... English Bar . Taught Elocution by Sheridan and Macklin . Niched into the Rosciad . Little scrupulous in obtaining professional Business . Douglas ' Case . Admirable in the House of Commons and versatile . Instances . Connection with ...
... English Bar . Taught Elocution by Sheridan and Macklin . Niched into the Rosciad . Little scrupulous in obtaining professional Business . Douglas ' Case . Admirable in the House of Commons and versatile . Instances . Connection with ...
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... English courts , the steps of Cynopes would not have been turned aside to the right or to the left . His eye would have darted on the emblems of the altar with a glare of fierce disdain ; he would negligently have swept the base of it ...
... English courts , the steps of Cynopes would not have been turned aside to the right or to the left . His eye would have darted on the emblems of the altar with a glare of fierce disdain ; he would negligently have swept the base of it ...
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... English lawyer , in his wildest dream , could fancy Judge Buller , or Lord Ellenborough , stooping to such a submission ? But , indeed , the possibility was equally remote of their offering an adequate provocation for the indignity . On ...
... English lawyer , in his wildest dream , could fancy Judge Buller , or Lord Ellenborough , stooping to such a submission ? But , indeed , the possibility was equally remote of their offering an adequate provocation for the indignity . On ...
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... English only than Kenyon's Latin . ' Upon my carrying to his Majesty , upon some judge's appointment , the ring , which , previous to his appoint- ment as a judge ( upon being made serjeant ) he gives the Chancellor to be tendered to ...
... English only than Kenyon's Latin . ' Upon my carrying to his Majesty , upon some judge's appointment , the ring , which , previous to his appoint- ment as a judge ( upon being made serjeant ) he gives the Chancellor to be tendered to ...
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... English , in swaying the minds of the audience . His style was of bone , not ivory , but he wielded it with power , and compensated by his impassioned tone the defects of an ungraceful delivery . He was in the habit of hurrying his ...
... English , in swaying the minds of the audience . His style was of bone , not ivory , but he wielded it with power , and compensated by his impassioned tone the defects of an ungraceful delivery . He was in the habit of hurrying his ...
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