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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... and pours the spirit of truth and justice into their hearts will dispense that light and spirit to you in the discharge of the great duty which is cast upon you . From the attention you have paid to the evidence I 18 REIGN OF GEORGE III .
... and pours the spirit of truth and justice into their hearts will dispense that light and spirit to you in the discharge of the great duty which is cast upon you . From the attention you have paid to the evidence I 18 REIGN OF GEORGE III .
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... duty but what interest demanded . Out of decency , he asked a little time to deliberate . Although very free spoken upon almost all subjects , this is a passage of his life which he always shuns , and it would be vain to conjecture ...
... duty but what interest demanded . Out of decency , he asked a little time to deliberate . Although very free spoken upon almost all subjects , this is a passage of his life which he always shuns , and it would be vain to conjecture ...
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... duty in Court very ably and unexcep- A.D. 1819. tionably , but supporting all the measures of Government in Parliament with an ostentatious contempt of public opinion . He was quite satisfied with the consolation that the Govern- ment ...
... duty in Court very ably and unexcep- A.D. 1819. tionably , but supporting all the measures of Government in Parliament with an ostentatious contempt of public opinion . He was quite satisfied with the consolation that the Govern- ment ...
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... duty as an advocate , in trying to prove the allegation of adultery which the preamble of the Bill contained . The Queen's Attorney and Solicitor General having obtained leave from CHAP . III . the House of Commons to appear LIFE OF ...
... duty as an advocate , in trying to prove the allegation of adultery which the preamble of the Bill contained . The Queen's Attorney and Solicitor General having obtained leave from CHAP . III . the House of Commons to appear LIFE OF ...
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... duty to their illustrious client . We make no complaint of their conduct . We rejoice to see such talents exercised in the defence of a Queen of England . My Lords , my learned friends have endeavoured to awaken successively all the ...
... duty to their illustrious client . We make no complaint of their conduct . We rejoice to see such talents exercised in the defence of a Queen of England . My Lords , my learned friends have endeavoured to awaken successively all the ...
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