Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... believe there was seldom afterwards a more numerous attendance , even before Pride's purge , or the violent exclusion of members , ―a considerable number having joined the King , many of the parliamen- tary party being with the army ...
... believe there was seldom afterwards a more numerous attendance , even before Pride's purge , or the violent exclusion of members , ―a considerable number having joined the King , many of the parliamen- tary party being with the army ...
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... believe them , and threatened to carry these two great officers to the court of guard . Ireton grew a little angry , but Cromwell was cheerful with the soldiers , gave them twenty shillings , and com- mended them and their captain for ...
... believe them , and threatened to carry these two great officers to the court of guard . Ireton grew a little angry , but Cromwell was cheerful with the soldiers , gave them twenty shillings , and com- mended them and their captain for ...
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... believe that no one can be eminent there who has succeeded at the bar . The prejudice on the subject is well illustrated by a case within my own knowledge . A barrister of the Oxford circuit taking a large estate under the will of a ...
... believe that no one can be eminent there who has succeeded at the bar . The prejudice on the subject is well illustrated by a case within my own knowledge . A barrister of the Oxford circuit taking a large estate under the will of a ...
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... believe they will be thereby more generally useful , for I have been always and yet am of opinion , that that part of the common law which is in English , hath only occasioned the making of unquiet spirits contentiously knowing , and ...
... believe they will be thereby more generally useful , for I have been always and yet am of opinion , that that part of the common law which is in English , hath only occasioned the making of unquiet spirits contentiously knowing , and ...
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... believe , that the faithful Councillor now blamed has used those very words , because he has often said that and much more to myself ; which I have never taken ill ; and I do really believe I am myself in fault , and do not enough ...
... believe , that the faithful Councillor now blamed has used those very words , because he has often said that and much more to myself ; which I have never taken ill ; and I do really believe I am myself in fault , and do not enough ...
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