The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... Witnesses . Trial of Lord Cochrane . Sir William Scott . Mr. Justice Johnson . Ex- amples of Lord Ellenborough's Wit and Sarcasm in and out of Court . Of his Judgments . Severity in Cases of Libels to Mr. Brougham ; Mr. Adam . Trial of ...
... Witnesses . Trial of Lord Cochrane . Sir William Scott . Mr. Justice Johnson . Ex- amples of Lord Ellenborough's Wit and Sarcasm in and out of Court . Of his Judgments . Severity in Cases of Libels to Mr. Brougham ; Mr. Adam . Trial of ...
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... witness on the Western circuit , of Mr. Justice Buller trying a Quo warranto affecting political rights in a close borough , of which his own family had notoriously the property . In the repugnance produced by this unguarded and ...
... witness on the Western circuit , of Mr. Justice Buller trying a Quo warranto affecting political rights in a close borough , of which his own family had notoriously the property . In the repugnance produced by this unguarded and ...
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... witnesses tell you they don't think the symptoms , which have been spoken of , show that he had any epilepsy at the time . " The jury retired to consider their verdict , but their minds were as entirely made up as that of the judge ...
... witnesses tell you they don't think the symptoms , which have been spoken of , show that he had any epilepsy at the time . " The jury retired to consider their verdict , but their minds were as entirely made up as that of the judge ...
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... witness for the prosecution had been privately examined ; that a sort of private rehearsal had taken place ; that an eminent counsel was to be brought down special to ensure a conviction ; and that the judge openly avowed his certainty ...
... witness for the prosecution had been privately examined ; that a sort of private rehearsal had taken place ; that an eminent counsel was to be brought down special to ensure a conviction ; and that the judge openly avowed his certainty ...
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... witness for the prosecution deposed strongly against the prisoner , and as the case was going on a grand juror threw down a note to his counsel , stating that the witness had sworn quite the reverse before the grand jury that morning ...
... witness for the prosecution deposed strongly against the prisoner , and as the case was going on a grand juror threw down a note to his counsel , stating that the witness had sworn quite the reverse before the grand jury that morning ...
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