| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1856 - 462 страници
...came to the bar, he and Braxfield rode a whole north Circuit ; and that from the Findhorn being in flood they were obliged to go up its banks for about...form of his own carriage, is a piece of very modern dignity. There is nothing in which the old Circuits differed more from the modern than in the excess... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1856 - 494 страници
...sense in the pamphlet than this however, but not much. Circuit; and that from -the Findhorn being in flood they were obliged to go up its banks for about...to the bridge of Dulsie, before they could cross. 1 myself rode circuits when I was Advocate-Depute between 1807 and 1810. The fashion of every Depute... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1856 - 468 страници
...obliged to go up its banks for ahout twentyeight miles, to the bridge of Dulsie, before they coulii cross. I myself rode circuits when I was AdvocateDepute between 1807 and 1810. The fashion of everr Depute carrying his own shell on his back, in the form of his own carriage, is a piece of very... | |
| William Lewins - 1864 - 402 страници
...whole north circuit ; and that, from the Findhorn being in a flood, they were obliged to go up its bank for about twenty-eight miles, to the Bridge of Dulsie,...they could cross. I myself rode circuits when I was an Advocate Depute, between 1807 and 1810." A day and a half was still, at the end of the last century,... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1867 - 394 страници
...no mail-coach north of Aberdeen till, I think, after the battle of Waterloo. "What it must have been a few years before my time may be judged of from Bozzy's...modern antiquity." * North of Inverness, matters were, if possible, still worse. There was no bridge over the Beauly or the Conan. The * Memorials of his... | |
| lord Henry Thomas Cockburn - 1872 - 426 страници
...saving, is a great grievance. How shall the whole north Circuit ; and that from the Findhorn being in flood they were obliged to go up its banks for about...form of his own carriage, is a piece of very modern dignity. There is nothing in which the old Circuits differed more from the modern than in the excess... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1888 - 430 страници
...came to the bar, he arid Braxfield rode a whole North Circuit ; and that, from the Findhorn being in flood, they were obliged to go up its banks for about...form of his own carriage, is a piece of very modern dignity. This slowness of movement, and badness of up-putting, prevented ladies from accompanying lords... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1910 - 556 страници
...came to the bar, he and Braxfield rode a whole north Circuit ; and that from the Findhorn being in flood they were obliged to go up its banks for about...form of his own carriage, is a piece of very modern dignity. There is nothing in which the old Circuits differed more from the modern than in the excess... | |
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