The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... LORD KENYON . An old - fashioned and righteous Judge , like Sir Leoline Jenkins . Mr. Kenyon's Parentage and early History . Articled to an Attorney at Nantwich . Wrote Poetry . Removed to Brick Court . Intense Industry and Economy ...
... LORD KENYON . An old - fashioned and righteous Judge , like Sir Leoline Jenkins . Mr. Kenyon's Parentage and early History . Articled to an Attorney at Nantwich . Wrote Poetry . Removed to Brick Court . Intense Industry and Economy ...
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... LORD KENYON CONCLUDED . Trials of Spence and Williams the Bookseller . Lord Mansfield com- pared with Lord Kenyon . A perfect Lawyer , bad political Economist . Not partial to Speaking in the House of Lords . A stout Champion of their ...
... LORD KENYON CONCLUDED . Trials of Spence and Williams the Bookseller . Lord Mansfield com- pared with Lord Kenyon . A perfect Lawyer , bad political Economist . Not partial to Speaking in the House of Lords . A stout Champion of their ...
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William Charles Townsend. CHAPTER VI . LIFE OF LORD LOUGHBOROUGH CONCLUDED . The Chancellor's judicial Oratory and Merits . Case of Myddleton v . Lord Kenyon and Mr. Wrangham . Sir J. Sinclair's Anecdote of the Chancellor's scrupulous ...
William Charles Townsend. CHAPTER VI . LIFE OF LORD LOUGHBOROUGH CONCLUDED . The Chancellor's judicial Oratory and Merits . Case of Myddleton v . Lord Kenyon and Mr. Wrangham . Sir J. Sinclair's Anecdote of the Chancellor's scrupulous ...
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... Lord Kenyon as Chief Justice . Raised to the Peerage . A forcible Debater in the House of Lords . His indignant Denunciation of the Duke of Athol's Claim . Seat in the Cabinet . Letter to the Bishop of Elphin . Adverse to legislative ...
... Lord Kenyon as Chief Justice . Raised to the Peerage . A forcible Debater in the House of Lords . His indignant Denunciation of the Duke of Athol's Claim . Seat in the Cabinet . Letter to the Bishop of Elphin . Adverse to legislative ...
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... Lord Kenyon , such as they had been in the habit of receiving from Mr. Justice Buller , and they found their apprehen- sions not without foundation . Disappointment , however , did not induce the learned judge to resign , or immediately ...
... Lord Kenyon , such as they had been in the habit of receiving from Mr. Justice Buller , and they found their apprehen- sions not without foundation . Disappointment , however , did not induce the learned judge to resign , or immediately ...
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