Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... guilty of any express misrepresentation , but he has not dealt fairly in this case . He ought to have disclosed to the insurers the intelligence he had of the ship being in danger ; he feared that she was lost , though he had no certain ...
... guilty of any express misrepresentation , but he has not dealt fairly in this case . He ought to have disclosed to the insurers the intelligence he had of the ship being in danger ; he feared that she was lost , though he had no certain ...
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... guilty colleague , Lord Macclesfield was compelled to sur- render the office of Lord Chancellor . Sir Peter King , Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , was appointed A.D. 1725 . h 17th December , 1724. 1 Sanders . 465 . A.D. ...
... guilty colleague , Lord Macclesfield was compelled to sur- render the office of Lord Chancellor . Sir Peter King , Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , was appointed A.D. 1725 . h 17th December , 1724. 1 Sanders . 465 . A.D. ...
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... guilty of judicial corruption ? He has administered justice between party and party as Chancellor ( all allow ) in a manner as able and as upright as the most distinguished and most virtuous of his predecessors . He has not introduced a ...
... guilty of judicial corruption ? He has administered justice between party and party as Chancellor ( all allow ) in a manner as able and as upright as the most distinguished and most virtuous of his predecessors . He has not introduced a ...
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... guilty of corruption and extortion . Such is the reasoning of his accusers , but he has your Lordships for his Judges . " The noble defendant , during the disputes about evidence , retorted on the managers rather contemptuously , and at ...
... guilty of corruption and extortion . Such is the reasoning of his accusers , but he has your Lordships for his Judges . " The noble defendant , during the disputes about evidence , retorted on the managers rather contemptuously , and at ...
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... Guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanors charged upon him by the impeachment of the House of Commons , or Not guilty ? " and the unanimous answer of all was , " Guilty , upon my honour . " Lord Chief Justice King : " My Lords , your ...
... Guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanors charged upon him by the impeachment of the House of Commons , or Not guilty ? " and the unanimous answer of all was , " Guilty , upon my honour . " Lord Chief Justice King : " My Lords , your ...
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