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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... 134. Paucity of his decisions , 135. Speaker Sutton's case , 135. Judicial business of the House of Lords , 138. Johnstone v . Beattic , establishing the narrow - mindedness of English lawyers , 139. The great case as to CONTENTS . ix.
... 134. Paucity of his decisions , 135. Speaker Sutton's case , 135. Judicial business of the House of Lords , 138. Johnstone v . Beattic , establishing the narrow - mindedness of English lawyers , 139. The great case as to CONTENTS . ix.
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... judicial business of the House of Lords , 421. In the Court of Chancery , 421. Brougham's philosophical pursuits while Chancellor , 422 . His dispute with Horne , the Attorney General , 424. Brougham's kindness to Sir John Campbell when ...
... judicial business of the House of Lords , 421. In the Court of Chancery , 421. Brougham's philosophical pursuits while Chancellor , 422 . His dispute with Horne , the Attorney General , 424. Brougham's kindness to Sir John Campbell when ...
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... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , 523. Creation of an Earl by Brougham , 524. Brougham's locality in the House of Lords , 525. Brougham's logomachies with Lord Campbell , 526. Brougham's consistency on the Income- tax , 526 ...
... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , 523. Creation of an Earl by Brougham , 524. Brougham's locality in the House of Lords , 525. Brougham's logomachies with Lord Campbell , 526. Brougham's consistency on the Income- tax , 526 ...
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... judicial performances in the absence of the Lord Chancellor , 568. Attacks upon him in the Press , 568. He complains of breach of privilege for a libel upon him , 568. All his schemes for recovering the Great Seal for ever ruined , 570 ...
... judicial performances in the absence of the Lord Chancellor , 568. Attacks upon him in the Press , 568. He complains of breach of privilege for a libel upon him , 568. All his schemes for recovering the Great Seal for ever ruined , 570 ...
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... judicial stations , and the Solicitor General , Sir Robert Gifford , who , on account of his supposed extraor- dinary merit , had been lately appointed to that office , while wearing a stuff gown behind the bar . Their opponents were ...
... judicial stations , and the Solicitor General , Sir Robert Gifford , who , on account of his supposed extraor- dinary merit , had been lately appointed to that office , while wearing a stuff gown behind the bar . Their opponents were ...
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