Briefs and Papers. Sketches of the Bar and the PressHenry S. King, 1872 - 272 стор. |
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... from ' Pendennis , ' the casual mention therein of the Lamb and Flag and the Winged Horse , which are the arms of the two societies of the Temple , recalled to my mind the witty lines which some one unknown 18 Briefs and Papers .
... from ' Pendennis , ' the casual mention therein of the Lamb and Flag and the Winged Horse , which are the arms of the two societies of the Temple , recalled to my mind the witty lines which some one unknown 18 Briefs and Papers .
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Briefs, Thomas Wemyss Reid. to my mind the witty lines which some one unknown to fame , composed upon those emblems : As by the Templars ' haunts you go , The Horse and Lamb displayed In emblematic figures shew The merits of their trade ...
Briefs, Thomas Wemyss Reid. to my mind the witty lines which some one unknown to fame , composed upon those emblems : As by the Templars ' haunts you go , The Horse and Lamb displayed In emblematic figures shew The merits of their trade ...
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... mind , only , however , to be dissipated by the remarks of the passers - by , which inform him audibly enough that ' it's h'only those h'old judges a - goin ' to h'open the law - courts ! ' And the in- formation would have been correct ...
... mind , only , however , to be dissipated by the remarks of the passers - by , which inform him audibly enough that ' it's h'only those h'old judges a - goin ' to h'open the law - courts ! ' And the in- formation would have been correct ...
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... - Justice says : Take a rule , Mr. Hardhead , ' you feel that you have witnessed a great intel- lectual feat , and you wonder more and more at the clearness and strength of the mind which dwells in Mr. Westminster . Hall . 31.
... - Justice says : Take a rule , Mr. Hardhead , ' you feel that you have witnessed a great intel- lectual feat , and you wonder more and more at the clearness and strength of the mind which dwells in Mr. Westminster . Hall . 31.
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Briefs, Thomas Wemyss Reid. clearness and strength of the mind which dwells in Mr. Hardhead's frail body . Although , as I have just said , the ' Morning Muffin ' will to - morrow tell its readers that the argument to which we have been ...
Briefs, Thomas Wemyss Reid. clearness and strength of the mind which dwells in Mr. Hardhead's frail body . Although , as I have just said , the ' Morning Muffin ' will to - morrow tell its readers that the argument to which we have been ...
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