Law and Lawyers: Curious Facts and Characteristic SketchesW. P. Nimmon, 1868 - 154 páginas |
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... thing , he could see only peril and hazard in the search for anything new ; and with him it was quite enough to characterize a measure as a mere novelty , " to deter him at once from entertaining it — a phrase of which Mr. Speaker Ab ...
... thing , he could see only peril and hazard in the search for anything new ; and with him it was quite enough to characterize a measure as a mere novelty , " to deter him at once from entertaining it — a phrase of which Mr. Speaker Ab ...
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... things with which the court should be supposed to be acquainted . " - Sydney Smith . Lord Kenyon was once so indignant at the artifice of a party desiring to gain time , that he exclaimed- " This is the last hair to the tail of ...
... things with which the court should be supposed to be acquainted . " - Sydney Smith . Lord Kenyon was once so indignant at the artifice of a party desiring to gain time , that he exclaimed- " This is the last hair to the tail of ...
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... things must ha ' come till when ae minister could jist tell , and anither minister jist believe , sic awfu can- trips . Eh , sirs ! nae barrel can be gude that that blatherin ' chiel has gat the brewin o ' . " - The Times . CORPORATION ...
... things must ha ' come till when ae minister could jist tell , and anither minister jist believe , sic awfu can- trips . Eh , sirs ! nae barrel can be gude that that blatherin ' chiel has gat the brewin o ' . " - The Times . CORPORATION ...
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... thing your Lordship has committed . " 66 Judge Robinson was the author of many stupid , slavish , and scurrilous political pamphlets ; and , by his demerits , raised to the eminence which he thus disgraced .-- Lord Brougham . CURRAN'S ...
... thing your Lordship has committed . " 66 Judge Robinson was the author of many stupid , slavish , and scurrilous political pamphlets ; and , by his demerits , raised to the eminence which he thus disgraced .-- Lord Brougham . CURRAN'S ...
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... thing that was eccentric , and by no means a miser of my eccentricities ; every one was welcome to a share of them , and I had plenty to spare , after having freighted the company . Some sweetmeats easily bribed me home with him . I ...
... thing that was eccentric , and by no means a miser of my eccentricities ; every one was welcome to a share of them , and I had plenty to spare , after having freighted the company . Some sweetmeats easily bribed me home with him . I ...
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Página 149 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his name that sat on him was Death, and hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Página 80 - I find His Grace my very good lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this Realm; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us), it should not fail to go.
Página 38 - He rose slowly from his seat : he left the woolsack with deliberation ; but he went not to the nearest place, like ordinary Chancellors, the sons of mortal men ; he drew back by a pace or two, and, standing as it were askance, and partly behind the huge bale he had quitted for a season, he began to pour out, first in a growl, and then in a clear and louder roll, the matter which he had to deliver, and which for the most part consisted in some positive assertions, some personal vituperation, some...
Página 125 - I am worn to death ; here have we been, sitting on in the vacation, from nine in the morning until four, and when we leave this place I have to read through all my papers to be ready for to-morrow morning; but the most extraordinary part of all is, that Eldon, who has not only mine, but all the other business to go through, is just as cheerful and untired as ever.
Página 85 - Both these might be performed by deputy; but the principal was to answer for the success of the trial, the deputy only venturing some corporal pain for hire, or perhaps for friendship.
Página 26 - Page, who, joined to the other judges, Serjeants, and benchers present, danced, or rather walked, round about the coal fire, according to the old ceremony, three times, during which they were aided in the figure of the dance by Mr. George Cooke, the prothonotary, then...