The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... given . Rival to Erskine at Nisi Prius . Cross - examines Sheridan . Interview with Addington . Attorney - General . His Prosecution of Governor Wall . Succeeds Lord Kenyon as Chief Justice . Raised to the Peerage . A forcible Debater ...
... given . Rival to Erskine at Nisi Prius . Cross - examines Sheridan . Interview with Addington . Attorney - General . His Prosecution of Governor Wall . Succeeds Lord Kenyon as Chief Justice . Raised to the Peerage . A forcible Debater ...
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... given the first chance impulse to his childish aspi- rations . He was placed in a private school in the west of England ; and then , instead of being removed to the Univer- sity , was transferred , as a younger son , to an attorney's ...
... given the first chance impulse to his childish aspi- rations . He was placed in a private school in the west of England ; and then , instead of being removed to the Univer- sity , was transferred , as a younger son , to an attorney's ...
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... given with clear , logical precision ; decisions are noted down with accurate brevity , and an exact method assists , while it never perplexes the learner . It was not affected to be denied , that the work had been compiled from a ...
... given with clear , logical precision ; decisions are noted down with accurate brevity , and an exact method assists , while it never perplexes the learner . It was not affected to be denied , that the work had been compiled from a ...
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William Charles Townsend. for his own use , and that he had given the manuscript to his kinsman to assist him in his studies . They , how- ever , who remember the jejune and feeble talents of Lord Bathurst , may well believe that the ...
William Charles Townsend. for his own use , and that he had given the manuscript to his kinsman to assist him in his studies . They , how- ever , who remember the jejune and feeble talents of Lord Bathurst , may well believe that the ...
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... given for the funeral , and the body of the deceased baronet was interred on the eighth day after his death . But the suspicions of the neighbourhood were roused ; rumours of poison daily gained strength and consistency ; the coroner ...
... given for the funeral , and the body of the deceased baronet was interred on the eighth day after his death . But the suspicions of the neighbourhood were roused ; rumours of poison daily gained strength and consistency ; the coroner ...
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