The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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... LORD CHANCELLOR NOTTINGHAM FROM HIS BIRTH TILL HE WAS CRE- ATED LORD CHANCELLOR . His Birth , 307. His Family , 307. His Steadiness at School and College , 308 , Entered at the Inner Temple , 308. A diligent Student of the Law , 308 ...
... LORD CHANCELLOR NOTTINGHAM FROM HIS BIRTH TILL HE WAS CRE- ATED LORD CHANCELLOR . His Birth , 307. His Family , 307. His Steadiness at School and College , 308 , Entered at the Inner Temple , 308. A diligent Student of the Law , 308 ...
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... Nottingham and Shaftesbury sit next each other in same Cabinet , 329. Final Quarrel between them , 329 . CHAPTER XCIII . CONCLUSION OF THE LIFE OF LORD NOTTINGHAM . Superiority of Shaftesbury over Nottingham in Debate , 330. Nottingham ...
... Nottingham and Shaftesbury sit next each other in same Cabinet , 329. Final Quarrel between them , 329 . CHAPTER XCIII . CONCLUSION OF THE LIFE OF LORD NOTTINGHAM . Superiority of Shaftesbury over Nottingham in Debate , 330. Nottingham ...
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... Nottingham . To tune his mind to histori- cal composition , and to improve his taste , he read over Livy and Tacitus , and almost all the works of Cicero . He likewise availed himself of the opportunity of improving himself in the ...
... Nottingham . To tune his mind to histori- cal composition , and to improve his taste , he read over Livy and Tacitus , and almost all the works of Cicero . He likewise availed himself of the opportunity of improving himself in the ...
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... Lord Chancellor Nottingham , referring to one of his decisions , said , " It is due to the memory of so great a man , whenever we speak of him , to mention him with reverence and with veneration for his learning and integrity ; " and Lord ...
... Lord Chancellor Nottingham , referring to one of his decisions , said , " It is due to the memory of so great a man , whenever we speak of him , to mention him with reverence and with veneration for his learning and integrity ; " and Lord ...
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... Lord in waiting . The lid being raised , it was found stuffed with the King's robes . But here a formidable ... Lord Nottingham's position is said to be " dangerous and unfounded , " such a proceeding we may venture to say will ...
... Lord in waiting . The lid being raised , it was found stuffed with the King's robes . But here a formidable ... Lord Nottingham's position is said to be " dangerous and unfounded , " such a proceeding we may venture to say will ...
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