The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... Prisons . Not the Author of Junius . Correspondence with Dr. Lawrence and Lord Nelson . A Patron of Learning . Contrasted with Lord Thurlow . Anecdotes of the Ex- Chancellor in private Life . Munificent and sometimes embarrassed . Of ...
... Prisons . Not the Author of Junius . Correspondence with Dr. Lawrence and Lord Nelson . A Patron of Learning . Contrasted with Lord Thurlow . Anecdotes of the Ex- Chancellor in private Life . Munificent and sometimes embarrassed . Of ...
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... Parr ; Erskine's Letters to the great Scholar . His Vers de Société . Taken Special to the Crown Court . Fierce Onslaught on a Prisoner , and Failure Pages 434-474 THE LIVES EMINENT OF JUDGES . CHAPTER I. MR . CONTENTS . xi.
... Parr ; Erskine's Letters to the great Scholar . His Vers de Société . Taken Special to the Crown Court . Fierce Onslaught on a Prisoner , and Failure Pages 434-474 THE LIVES EMINENT OF JUDGES . CHAPTER I. MR . CONTENTS . xi.
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... prisoner in the King's Bench . " In the lan- guage of self - gratulating authority , he could repeat to a beginner the classical caution , Qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam Multa tulit fecitque , puer . The first to enter , and ...
... prisoner in the King's Bench . " In the lan- guage of self - gratulating authority , he could repeat to a beginner the classical caution , Qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam Multa tulit fecitque , puer . The first to enter , and ...
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... prisoner , who asked him if he believed that Sir Theodosius was in truth poisoned , he replied , " I make no doubt of it . ” Lady Boughton and the apothecary being mentioned as instru- ments , he said , " I don't know which of them ...
... prisoner , who asked him if he believed that Sir Theodosius was in truth poisoned , he replied , " I make no doubt of it . ” Lady Boughton and the apothecary being mentioned as instru- ments , he said , " I don't know which of them ...
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... prisoner pursue ? If poison had indeed been given , who could be the poisoner but the shuffling , equivocating , self - contradicted , self - condemned prisoner at the bar ? Mr. Newman , with great discretion , founded his defence on ...
... prisoner pursue ? If poison had indeed been given , who could be the poisoner but the shuffling , equivocating , self - contradicted , self - condemned prisoner at the bar ? Mr. Newman , with great discretion , founded his defence on ...
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