The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... Judge at Thirty- two ; the youngest in judicial History . Instances of his eminent Ability . Disappointment in not succeeding Lord Mansfield . Trial of Donellan . The Judge libelled as Judge Thumb . His Acute- ness and sound Law . Trial ...
... Judge at Thirty- two ; the youngest in judicial History . Instances of his eminent Ability . Disappointment in not succeeding Lord Mansfield . Trial of Donellan . The Judge libelled as Judge Thumb . His Acute- ness and sound Law . Trial ...
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... Judge . Pages 33-86 CHAPTER III . LIFE OF 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 ...
... Judge . Pages 33-86 CHAPTER III . LIFE OF 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 ...
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... Judge . Quarrel between the Baronet and Head of the Law . His Failure of Voice in the House of Lords . Intrigues against Pitt , fails , and resigns . Created Earl of Rosslyn with a Pension . His private History , with Strictures of Lord ...
... Judge . Quarrel between the Baronet and Head of the Law . His Failure of Voice in the House of Lords . Intrigues against Pitt , fails , and resigns . Created Earl of Rosslyn with a Pension . His private History , with Strictures of Lord ...
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William Charles Townsend. THE LIVES EMINENT OF JUDGES . CHAPTER I. MR . JUSTICE BULLER . As Burke's name in the Senate ... judge . In discussing principles of law , his dicta , his doubts , more weighty than other men's certainties , the ...
William Charles Townsend. THE LIVES EMINENT OF JUDGES . CHAPTER I. MR . JUSTICE BULLER . As Burke's name in the Senate ... judge . In discussing principles of law , his dicta , his doubts , more weighty than other men's certainties , the ...
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... judge ; he had admired his perspicuous and inductive reasoning , his clear method , that perfection of forensic oratory which says no more than just the thing it ought , his copious reading , and the nice acumen with which he could ...
... judge ; he had admired his perspicuous and inductive reasoning , his clear method , that perfection of forensic oratory which says no more than just the thing it ought , his copious reading , and the nice acumen with which he could ...
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