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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... whole is a close chain of reasoning on the evidence as applicable to the charge . Thus quietly does he begin : - " I have been called upon to assist as counsel in a cause which in the circumstances with which it is attended , and in the ...
... whole is a close chain of reasoning on the evidence as applicable to the charge . Thus quietly does he begin : - " I have been called upon to assist as counsel in a cause which in the circumstances with which it is attended , and in the ...
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... whole , he went over all the Six seriatim , lauding them as mild when compared with the evils which they were to remedy . Thus he concluded : - " The gentlemen on the other side were always advising the Ministry to try the effects of ...
... whole , he went over all the Six seriatim , lauding them as mild when compared with the evils which they were to remedy . Thus he concluded : - " The gentlemen on the other side were always advising the Ministry to try the effects of ...
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... whole , greatly delighted the King , although his Majesty was somewhat offended by the banter and persiflage in which the counsel occasionally indulged to a degree hardly suitable to the solemnity of the occasion and the dignity of the ...
... whole , greatly delighted the King , although his Majesty was somewhat offended by the banter and persiflage in which the counsel occasionally indulged to a degree hardly suitable to the solemnity of the occasion and the dignity of the ...
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... whole case , you should have the strongest conviction on your mind that the Queen is guilty of the charges which are imputed to her in this Bill , but you should think that in strictness there is not legal proof on which you can ...
... whole case , you should have the strongest conviction on your mind that the Queen is guilty of the charges which are imputed to her in this Bill , but you should think that in strictness there is not legal proof on which you can ...
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... whole energies were now absorbed in political intrigue . The death of the Duke of York in January , 1827 , after having vowed eternal hostility ( whether as subject or sove- reign ) to Catholic emancipation , caused some doubts and ...
... whole energies were now absorbed in political intrigue . The death of the Duke of York in January , 1827 , after having vowed eternal hostility ( whether as subject or sove- reign ) to Catholic emancipation , caused some doubts and ...
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