Briefs and Papers. Sketches of the Bar and the PressHenry S. King, 1872 - 272 стор. |
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... Lord Manleytowers.— As for that gentleman , ' he continued doubtfully , pointing as he spoke to the name of a man who has since that time written one of the sweetest and tenderest poems in the English language , ' I don't know much ...
... Lord Manleytowers.— As for that gentleman , ' he continued doubtfully , pointing as he spoke to the name of a man who has since that time written one of the sweetest and tenderest poems in the English language , ' I don't know much ...
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... ' And the in- formation would have been correct ; for in accord- ance with an old custom , the judges and leading Q.C.s invariably breakfast with the Lord Chancel- lor , at his private residence , upon the first WESTMINSTER HALL.
... ' And the in- formation would have been correct ; for in accord- ance with an old custom , the judges and leading Q.C.s invariably breakfast with the Lord Chancel- lor , at his private residence , upon the first WESTMINSTER HALL.
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... Lord Chancellor — erect , pale , and gorgeous to behold in his gold - embroidered robes ; whilst , closely treading upon his heels , would fol- low the Lord Chief - Justice of England , attired in scarlet and ermine , and with the ...
... Lord Chancellor — erect , pale , and gorgeous to behold in his gold - embroidered robes ; whilst , closely treading upon his heels , would fol- low the Lord Chief - Justice of England , attired in scarlet and ermine , and with the ...
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... with my respect for the constituted authorities of my country , will never bring myself to believe that an eminent Lord Chancellor is in the constant habit of travelling during the parlia- mentary session Westminster Hall . 25.
... with my respect for the constituted authorities of my country , will never bring myself to believe that an eminent Lord Chancellor is in the constant habit of travelling during the parlia- mentary session Westminster Hall . 25.
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... Lord Chief- Justice of England , whilst upon his right hand sits the senior puisne judge , and upon his left the other two puisne judges . Fronting the judges are three rows of seats , which are , by an agreeable fiction , supposed to ...
... Lord Chief- Justice of England , whilst upon his right hand sits the senior puisne judge , and upon his left the other two puisne judges . Fronting the judges are three rows of seats , which are , by an agreeable fiction , supposed to ...
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