... High Court of Justice with the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were kept clear by cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 3861849Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1874 - 336 páginas
...cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by heralds under the garter king-at-arms. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended...from their usual place of assembling to the tribunal. — Macaulay. The young are slaves to novelty, the old to custom. He raised a mortal to the skies,... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 páginas
...heralds under Garter-King-atArms. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended to give evidence on points of law. Near a hundred and seventy lords,...tribunal. The junior baron present led the way, George Elliott, Lord Heathfield, recently ennobled for his memorable defence of Gibraltar against the fleets... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1874 - 412 páginas
...cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter-King-at-Arms. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended to give advice on points of law. Some of the subordinate rules to be observed in maintaining the unity of a sentence are the following... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1875 - 380 páginas
...of attainder.' EXERCISE 224. 1. The messenger, on a fleet dromedary, hastened to summon relief. 2. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended to give advice on points of law. 3. Milton, in imitation of Homer and Virgil, opens his great poem thus. 4. The army of the Convention,... | |
| 1875 - 252 páginas
...wanting. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds, under garter king-at-arms. The judges, in their vestments of state, attended, to give advice on points of law. There were gathered together from all parts of a great, free, enlightened, and prosperous empire, grace... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 416 páginas
...cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter King-at-arms. The judges in their vestments of state attended to give advice on points of law. The grey old walls were hung with scarlet. The long galleries were crowded by an audience such as has... | |
| Robert Lomas - 1876 - 122 páginas
...cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter King-at-arms. The judges in their vestments of state attended to...tribunal. The junior Baron present led the way, George Elliott, Lord Heathfield, recently ennobled for his memorable defence of Gibraltar against the fleets... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1876 - 462 páginas
...peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter King-at-arms. The judges ii their vestments of state attended to give advice on...junior baron present led the way, George Eliott, Lord Ileathlield, recently ennobled for his memorable defence of Gibraltar against the fleets and armies... | |
| Henri van Laun - 1876 - 120 páginas
...marshalled10 hy the heralds under Garter King- at- arms." The judges in their vestments of state attended 13 to give advice on points of law. Near a hundred and...three-fourths of the Upper House, as the Upper House then was,13 walked in solemn order from their usual place of assembling to the tribunal. The junior baron... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 506 páginas
...cavalry. The peers, robed in gold and ermine, were marshalled by the heralds under Garter King-at-arms. The judges in their vestments of state attended to...on points of law. Near a hundred and seventy lords, three fourths of the Upper House, as the Upper House then was, walked in solemn order from their usual... | |
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