The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... Defendants ; to Witnesses . Trial of Lord Cochrane . Sir William Scott . Mr. Justice Johnson . Ex- amples of Lord Ellenborough's Wit and Sarcasm in and out of Court . Of his Judgments . Severity in Cases of Libels to Mr. Brougham ; Mr ...
... Defendants ; to Witnesses . Trial of Lord Cochrane . Sir William Scott . Mr. Justice Johnson . Ex- amples of Lord Ellenborough's Wit and Sarcasm in and out of Court . Of his Judgments . Severity in Cases of Libels to Mr. Brougham ; Mr ...
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... defendant's case was closed , and said to me , Mr. Scott , you are not going to waste the time of the court and of the jury by replying ! You have not a leg to stand upon . ' Now this was very awkward , —a young man , and the judge ...
... defendant's case was closed , and said to me , Mr. Scott , you are not going to waste the time of the court and of the jury by replying ! You have not a leg to stand upon . ' Now this was very awkward , —a young man , and the judge ...
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... defendant , have been noticed and maliciously exagge- rated in memoirs of the time . To the effects of illness , and not to habitual carelessness of narrative , may justly be attributed a mistake , which when explained discovers so ...
... defendant , have been noticed and maliciously exagge- rated in memoirs of the time . To the effects of illness , and not to habitual carelessness of narrative , may justly be attributed a mistake , which when explained discovers so ...
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... defendant had told the plaintiff he knew , of his own knowledge , a certain lady was a woman of fortune , by which false representation the plaintiff was induced to trust her to a large extent , his colleagues thought the action could ...
... defendant had told the plaintiff he knew , of his own knowledge , a certain lady was a woman of fortune , by which false representation the plaintiff was induced to trust her to a large extent , his colleagues thought the action could ...
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... defendant . It is the case of Fox v . Horne Tooke . Erskine stated , that this action of debt was brought in con- sequence of a certain act of parliament ; and , as he knew that Horne Tooke panted for an opportunity of making a speech ...
... defendant . It is the case of Fox v . Horne Tooke . Erskine stated , that this action of debt was brought in con- sequence of a certain act of parliament ; and , as he knew that Horne Tooke panted for an opportunity of making a speech ...
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