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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... Object of the Regent to drive Caroline abroad , 294. Brougham's advice to her to remain in England , 294. Her conduct in foreign countries , 295. Brougham's offer without her authority that she should never return to England nor take ...
... Object of the Regent to drive Caroline abroad , 294. Brougham's advice to her to remain in England , 294. Her conduct in foreign countries , 295. Brougham's offer without her authority that she should never return to England nor take ...
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... object of his aspiring wishes since he first drew a likeness on the wall with a piece of chalk . There is no account of the impression made upon him by the wonders of the Vatican , but in May , 1775 , we find him thus writing to an ...
... object of his aspiring wishes since he first drew a likeness on the wall with a piece of chalk . There is no account of the impression made upon him by the wonders of the Vatican , but in May , 1775 , we find him thus writing to an ...
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... object which he had at heart he could for a season submit to intense application . For his means of subsistence he depended chiefly upon his fellowship ; his father , having lived rather expensively , had accumulated little for him ...
... object which he had at heart he could for a season submit to intense application . For his means of subsistence he depended chiefly upon his fellowship ; his father , having lived rather expensively , had accumulated little for him ...
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... object . " When Serjeant Copley observed that , by his skilful treat- ment of a part of the case most relied upon by the Crown , he had made a deep impression on the jury , he added , with an air of seeming humility and sincerity ...
... object . " When Serjeant Copley observed that , by his skilful treat- ment of a part of the case most relied upon by the Crown , he had made a deep impression on the jury , he added , with an air of seeming humility and sincerity ...
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... object , was to be vilipended , so that at the first convenient opportunity he might be got rid of , and a fit successor might take his place . Lord Eldon , knowing that in spite of long cuncta- tion , " that fell Serjeant Death " would ...
... object , was to be vilipended , so that at the first convenient opportunity he might be got rid of , and a fit successor might take his place . Lord Eldon , knowing that in spite of long cuncta- tion , " that fell Serjeant Death " would ...
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