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... Lord Rosslyn , in the first chancellorship of Lord Eldon , or during the short period in which Lord Erskine held the seals ? may be collected from the Objections ' that it is the opinion of the writer , certainly a most competent judge ...
... Lord Rosslyn , in the first chancellorship of Lord Eldon , or during the short period in which Lord Erskine held the seals ? may be collected from the Objections ' that it is the opinion of the writer , certainly a most competent judge ...
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... Lord Eldon having censured the conduct of Lord Somers and Lord Hardwicke , by contrasting it with the zeal of their distinguished ancestors for the Church of England , Lord S. takes great pains ( p . 41. et seq . ) to establish the ...
... Lord Eldon having censured the conduct of Lord Somers and Lord Hardwicke , by contrasting it with the zeal of their distinguished ancestors for the Church of England , Lord S. takes great pains ( p . 41. et seq . ) to establish the ...
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... Lord Donoughmore , like Lord Somers , dwells with considerable emphasis , is the fact that the Catholics have in no degree been accused of abusing such power as has been intrusted to them . Will any man , ' asks his Lordship , affect to ...
... Lord Donoughmore , like Lord Somers , dwells with considerable emphasis , is the fact that the Catholics have in no degree been accused of abusing such power as has been intrusted to them . Will any man , ' asks his Lordship , affect to ...
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