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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... counsel for Dr. Watson , accused of high treason , 16. His speech for the prisoner , 17. Excites the admiration of Lord Castlereagh , and is caught in a rat - trap baited with Cheshire cheese , 19. He is returned to Parliament for a ...
... counsel for Dr. Watson , accused of high treason , 16. His speech for the prisoner , 17. Excites the admiration of Lord Castlereagh , and is caught in a rat - trap baited with Cheshire cheese , 19. He is returned to Parliament for a ...
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... Counsel Bill , 36. His mild conduct as public prosecutor while Attorney General , 37. The part taken by him in Chancery Reform , 37. His practice at the bar while Attorney General , 39. His aspiration to the office of Prime Minister ...
... Counsel Bill , 36. His mild conduct as public prosecutor while Attorney General , 37. The part taken by him in Chancery Reform , 37. His practice at the bar while Attorney General , 39. His aspiration to the office of Prime Minister ...
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... Counsel Bill , answering his former speech against it , 116. Coalition of Lyndhurst and Brougham against the Government , 116. Bill to abolish imprisonment for debt , 118. Death of William IV . , 119. Accession of Queen Victoria ,. 119 ...
... Counsel Bill , answering his former speech against it , 116. Coalition of Lyndhurst and Brougham against the Government , 116. Bill to abolish imprisonment for debt , 118. Death of William IV . , 119. Accession of Queen Victoria ,. 119 ...
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... Counsel , he resolved to take the dignity of Serjeant - at - Law , supposed to be open suo periculo to any barrister of fair reputation and seven years ' standing . Accordingly he was coifed , and gave gold rings , choosing for his ...
... Counsel , he resolved to take the dignity of Serjeant - at - Law , supposed to be open suo periculo to any barrister of fair reputation and seven years ' standing . Accordingly he was coifed , and gave gold rings , choosing for his ...
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... counsel for the Crown were the Attorney- General , Sir Samuel Shepherd , a very sound lawyer , who , had it not been for the infirmity of deafness , would have filled the highest judicial stations , and the Solicitor General , Sir ...
... counsel for the Crown were the Attorney- General , Sir Samuel Shepherd , a very sound lawyer , who , had it not been for the infirmity of deafness , would have filled the highest judicial stations , and the Solicitor General , Sir ...
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