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... court of session , nor do we regret it , because such scenes are furnished , in abundance , at home . Unlike the gentlemen of Westminster Hall , the Scot- ish lawyers enjoy the privilege of going with or without wigs , as it may please ...
... court of session , nor do we regret it , because such scenes are furnished , in abundance , at home . Unlike the gentlemen of Westminster Hall , the Scot- ish lawyers enjoy the privilege of going with or without wigs , as it may please ...
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... court of Star - Chamber , in which prosecutions for libel first commenced ; and the judges of the court of King's Bench have all along had no other rule what- soever for their conduct , but the decisions pronounced by that arbitrary court ...
... court of Star - Chamber , in which prosecutions for libel first commenced ; and the judges of the court of King's Bench have all along had no other rule what- soever for their conduct , but the decisions pronounced by that arbitrary court ...
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... court in a continual opposition to the government or the public . Both these condi- tions , however , would be equally injurious . In the one case , the government , discountenanced by the courts , would appear in an hostile and odious ...
... court in a continual opposition to the government or the public . Both these condi- tions , however , would be equally injurious . In the one case , the government , discountenanced by the courts , would appear in an hostile and odious ...
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