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, 1847 |
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... gentleman , son and heir - apparent of Peter Wedderburn of Edinburgh , Esquire - admitted 8th May , 1753 . " * He remained in London a few weeks longer , and dined ten times in the Hall , by which Easter and Trinity Terms were kept ...
... gentleman , son and heir - apparent of Peter Wedderburn of Edinburgh , Esquire - admitted 8th May , 1753 . " * He remained in London a few weeks longer , and dined ten times in the Hall , by which Easter and Trinity Terms were kept ...
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... gentlemen in the knowledge of the English tongue , the manner of pronouncing it with purity , and the art of public speaking , were settled in Edinburgh ; and if at the same time a proper number of masters from the same country , duly ...
... gentlemen in the knowledge of the English tongue , the manner of pronouncing it with purity , and the art of public speaking , were settled in Edinburgh ; and if at the same time a proper number of masters from the same country , duly ...
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... gentleman who will contribute towards it by transmitting to the publisher his sentiments of any book ; —or in general any literary memoirs , criticisms , A.D. 1755 . or observations he would wish to communicate to the world ...
... gentleman who will contribute towards it by transmitting to the publisher his sentiments of any book ; —or in general any literary memoirs , criticisms , A.D. 1755 . or observations he would wish to communicate to the world ...
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... gentleman , out of court , who had threatened to * See Burton's Life of Hume . One of the most effectual interpositions in favour of a junior was by old John Clerk , afterwards Lord Eldin . A presumptuous youth to whom he was opposed ...
... gentleman , out of court , who had threatened to * See Burton's Life of Hume . One of the most effectual interpositions in favour of a junior was by old John Clerk , afterwards Lord Eldin . A presumptuous youth to whom he was opposed ...
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... gentleman . " The President appealed to his brethren as to what was fit to be done , —who unanimously resolved that Mr. Wedderburn should retract his words and make an humble apology , on pain of deprivation . All of a sudden ...
... gentleman . " The President appealed to his brethren as to what was fit to be done , —who unanimously resolved that Mr. Wedderburn should retract his words and make an humble apology , on pain of deprivation . All of a sudden ...
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