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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... feel thy soft resistless flame Glide swift through all my vital frame ; For while I gaze my bosom glows , My blood in tides impetuous flows ; Hope , fear , and joy alternate roll , And floods of transport whelm my soul . My faltering ...
... feel thy soft resistless flame Glide swift through all my vital frame ; For while I gaze my bosom glows , My blood in tides impetuous flows ; Hope , fear , and joy alternate roll , And floods of transport whelm my soul . My faltering ...
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... feel it . But the prisoner in selecting me as one of his counsel on this occasion gives the strongest evidence of the con- viction he feels of the goodness of his cause . He must have known that I possessed no powers of eloquence , and ...
... feel it . But the prisoner in selecting me as one of his counsel on this occasion gives the strongest evidence of the con- viction he feels of the goodness of his cause . He must have known that I possessed no powers of eloquence , and ...
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... feeling in the end of the reign of George III . , when conflicting political creeds were nearly as well defined as religious , and the transit of a man of any eminence from the opposition to the government side caused as great a ...
... feeling in the end of the reign of George III . , when conflicting political creeds were nearly as well defined as religious , and the transit of a man of any eminence from the opposition to the government side caused as great a ...
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... feel , and I shall never be disturbed by any clamour raised on the other side of the House meant to question my sincerity ; for there is not any one who truly knows me but is aware that the observations I have made are the result of my ...
... feel , and I shall never be disturbed by any clamour raised on the other side of the House meant to question my sincerity ; for there is not any one who truly knows me but is aware that the observations I have made are the result of my ...
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... feel unwilling to go into a Court of Equity as a Judge , never having been in one as a counsel , and especially in that Equity Court in which much business is rather business of form than requiring the exercise of a powerful intellect ...
... feel unwilling to go into a Court of Equity as a Judge , never having been in one as a counsel , and especially in that Equity Court in which much business is rather business of form than requiring the exercise of a powerful intellect ...
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