The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... learned and peremptory Chief Justice . Skirmishes with Clif- ford and Horne Tooke . Severe to Lawless . An austere Moralist and Censor Morum . Punished Libel and Blasphemy with a heavy Hand . Not choice in his Language , or Latin , but.
... learned and peremptory Chief Justice . Skirmishes with Clif- ford and Horne Tooke . Severe to Lawless . An austere Moralist and Censor Morum . Punished Libel and Blasphemy with a heavy Hand . Not choice in his Language , or Latin , but.
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... learned contemporaries . " His speeches from the bench , " we are assured , * " approached as near perfection as modern example reaches : they were models for imitation . He possessed the greatest quickness of apprehension , saw the ...
... learned contemporaries . " His speeches from the bench , " we are assured , * " approached as near perfection as modern example reaches : they were models for imitation . He possessed the greatest quickness of apprehension , saw the ...
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... learned judge had shown him on his first Western circuit , he was almost wholly unknown ; but Sir Lloyd Kenyon , an honest and admirable lawyer , had served him faithfully through several * Law Review . political campaigns , and had ...
... learned judge had shown him on his first Western circuit , he was almost wholly unknown ; but Sir Lloyd Kenyon , an honest and admirable lawyer , had served him faithfully through several * Law Review . political campaigns , and had ...
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... learned judge to resign , or immediately to change his seat to another court . " He resumed his place in the King's Bench , but with evident chagrin and dissatisfaction , which the temper and manners of the new chief justice were but ...
... learned judge to resign , or immediately to change his seat to another court . " He resumed his place in the King's Bench , but with evident chagrin and dissatisfaction , which the temper and manners of the new chief justice were but ...
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... learned counsel , Mr. Howorth , who was brought down special to conduct the prosecution , that he exclaimed on hearing it , " Now I have the rope round his neck which will hang him , " was , that he had for some months used a private ...
... learned counsel , Mr. Howorth , who was brought down special to conduct the prosecution , that he exclaimed on hearing it , " Now I have the rope round his neck which will hang him , " was , that he had for some months used a private ...
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