The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... nature , yours surpasses all that have ever gone before it . The man- ner and the place in which this dark deed was transacted , and the person on whom it was committed , much enhance your guilt . It was committed in a place where ...
... nature , yours surpasses all that have ever gone before it . The man- ner and the place in which this dark deed was transacted , and the person on whom it was committed , much enhance your guilt . It was committed in a place where ...
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... nature , that he would have been the first to shake hands with Doctor Parr , and assure him , that the monster he had drawn was one entirely of his own invention . The rigour with which he awarded the punish- ment of death must be ...
... nature , that he would have been the first to shake hands with Doctor Parr , and assure him , that the monster he had drawn was one entirely of his own invention . The rigour with which he awarded the punish- ment of death must be ...
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... nature , be vested in a few ; it may shift , where there is no monarchy , from the hands of one contending party to those of another , but the mass of the people must remain where they are , -employed at the anvil , the loom , and the ...
... nature , be vested in a few ; it may shift , where there is no monarchy , from the hands of one contending party to those of another , but the mass of the people must remain where they are , -employed at the anvil , the loom , and the ...
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... natural hope that he might yet regain vigour ; but when two terms had passed without change , and the warmth of summer seemed to bring no restoration , he visited the Chancellor on the 4th of June , and arranged that he should resign ...
... natural hope that he might yet regain vigour ; but when two terms had passed without change , and the warmth of summer seemed to bring no restoration , he visited the Chancellor on the 4th of June , and arranged that he should resign ...
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... nature in a gay attire was drest . " Then straying to a land of freedom , and gazing at the temple of liberty , the law - poet eulogized in these fervid strains the hero of Welsh idolatry , the great Sir Watkin Wynn : " There Watkin ...
... nature in a gay attire was drest . " Then straying to a land of freedom , and gazing at the temple of liberty , the law - poet eulogized in these fervid strains the hero of Welsh idolatry , the great Sir Watkin Wynn : " There Watkin ...
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