The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... feelings , and stir the blood ; the struggles and triumphs of advocacy ; the narrative of early disappointments and severe priva- tions ; of persevering diligence , determined fortitude , and unwearied hope ; of the lucky chance and ...
... feelings , and stir the blood ; the struggles and triumphs of advocacy ; the narrative of early disappointments and severe priva- tions ; of persevering diligence , determined fortitude , and unwearied hope ; of the lucky chance and ...
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William Charles Townsend. - anxious wish not to wound the sensitive feelings of relatives by any mistaken impression or unguarded criticism , the dangers of error , have long deterred the Writer from a work which he would not even now ...
William Charles Townsend. - anxious wish not to wound the sensitive feelings of relatives by any mistaken impression or unguarded criticism , the dangers of error , have long deterred the Writer from a work which he would not even now ...
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... to jurors ; he was unfor- tunate in his speeches to the passions , and could not make * Author of My Cotemporaries , in Fraser's Magazine . a forcible appeal to the feelings and the heart . B 2 LIFE OF MR . JUSTICE BULLER . 3.
... to jurors ; he was unfor- tunate in his speeches to the passions , and could not make * Author of My Cotemporaries , in Fraser's Magazine . a forcible appeal to the feelings and the heart . B 2 LIFE OF MR . JUSTICE BULLER . 3.
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... feelings of his brother jurors , should him- self have been tried subsequently before Mr. Justice Buller for forgery , and , meeting with the same rigid justice he had before exacted , have been convicted . 6 At an early period of his ...
... feelings of his brother jurors , should him- self have been tried subsequently before Mr. Justice Buller for forgery , and , meeting with the same rigid justice he had before exacted , have been convicted . 6 At an early period of his ...
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... feeling of regret was excited among the whole of the King's Bench bar , in whose esti- mation he stood so very high , not merely for the extent of his legal knowledge , but for his conduct towards them on the bench , and for his general ...
... feeling of regret was excited among the whole of the King's Bench bar , in whose esti- mation he stood so very high , not merely for the extent of his legal knowledge , but for his conduct towards them on the bench , and for his general ...
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