The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen Volumes. ...John Donadlson [sic], London, 1774 |
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... Hocus , 206 207 Chap . VI . Of the various fuccefs of the law fuit , 209 Chap . VII . How John Bull was fo mightily pleafed with his fuccefs , that he was going to leave off his trade , and turn lawyer Chap . VIII . How John difcovered ...
... Hocus , 206 207 Chap . VI . Of the various fuccefs of the law fuit , 209 Chap . VII . How John Bull was fo mightily pleafed with his fuccefs , that he was going to leave off his trade , and turn lawyer Chap . VIII . How John difcovered ...
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... Hocus the attorney . A declaration was drawn up to fhew , " That " Bull and Frog had undoubted right by prescrip " tion to be drapers to the Lord Strutts ; that there were several old contracts to that purpose ; that " Lewis Baboon had ...
... Hocus the attorney . A declaration was drawn up to fhew , " That " Bull and Frog had undoubted right by prescrip " tion to be drapers to the Lord Strutts ; that there were several old contracts to that purpose ; that " Lewis Baboon had ...
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... Hocus was an old cunning attorney ; and though this was the first confiderable fuit that ever he was engaged in , he fhewed himfelf fuperior in addrefs to most of his profeffion he kept always good clerks , he loved money , was fimooth ...
... Hocus was an old cunning attorney ; and though this was the first confiderable fuit that ever he was engaged in , he fhewed himfelf fuperior in addrefs to most of his profeffion he kept always good clerks , he loved money , was fimooth ...
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... Hocus fteer his caufe through all the meanders of the law , and all the courts . No skill , no addrefs was wanting ; and , to say truth , John did not ftarve his caufe ; there wanted not yellow boys to fee council , hire witneffes , and ...
... Hocus fteer his caufe through all the meanders of the law , and all the courts . No skill , no addrefs was wanting ; and , to say truth , John did not ftarve his caufe ; there wanted not yellow boys to fee council , hire witneffes , and ...
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... Hocus , and the reft of the tribe , encouraged John in his fancy , affuring him , that he had a great ge- nius for law ; that they queftioned not , but in time they might raife money enough by it to reimburse him all his charges ; that ...
... Hocus , and the reft of the tribe , encouraged John in his fancy , affuring him , that he had a great ge- nius for law ; that they queftioned not , but in time they might raife money enough by it to reimburse him all his charges ; that ...
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