The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.J. Murray, 1869 |
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... brought out , and had the effect of putting an end to the flaming oration by raising a general laugh at the expense of the incendiary . He was very kind to me , and although of much older standing and much courted from his university ...
... brought out , and had the effect of putting an end to the flaming oration by raising a general laugh at the expense of the incendiary . He was very kind to me , and although of much older standing and much courted from his university ...
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... brought to trial for high treason , the charge mainly relied upon being , that he had " levied war against the King . " sel for Dr. Watson , accused of high trea- son . The prosecution was ill - advised , as the proper course clearly ...
... brought to trial for high treason , the charge mainly relied upon being , that he had " levied war against the King . " sel for Dr. Watson , accused of high trea- son . The prosecution was ill - advised , as the proper course clearly ...
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... brought to trial , and a clear case was made out against him . Mr. Solicitor General replied , and satisfied himself with calmly and clearly reca- pitulating the evidence , and showing that it substantiated the charge of high treason ...
... brought to trial , and a clear case was made out against him . Mr. Solicitor General replied , and satisfied himself with calmly and clearly reca- pitulating the evidence , and showing that it substantiated the charge of high treason ...
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... brought forward against her , unless she would consent to live abroad as a private individual , upon a liberal allowance to be settled upon her . Having rejected this offer with contempt , she entered London amidst the plaudits of the ...
... brought forward against her , unless she would consent to live abroad as a private individual , upon a liberal allowance to be settled upon her . Having rejected this offer with contempt , she entered London amidst the plaudits of the ...
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... brought in the Bill for reforming the Court of Chancery , in which no progress had been made during the last session , and he now took a bolder toné in pointing out existing abuses and in creating amazement that so consummate a Judge as ...
... brought in the Bill for reforming the Court of Chancery , in which no progress had been made during the last session , and he now took a bolder toné in pointing out existing abuses and in creating amazement that so consummate a Judge as ...
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