Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 - English literature |
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Page 11
... importance which their country had acquired , but condemned them to languish in obscurity on most inadequate stipends , as during his father's reign . The tragic fate of Luicius , who had been the Prussian Envoy at the Hague in the time ...
... importance which their country had acquired , but condemned them to languish in obscurity on most inadequate stipends , as during his father's reign . The tragic fate of Luicius , who had been the Prussian Envoy at the Hague in the time ...
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... important part . We have often of late years heard it discussed seriously by English barristers - among whom there seems to be great dif- ference of opinion on the subject ; but we believe we may venture to say that the innovation would ...
... important part . We have often of late years heard it discussed seriously by English barristers - among whom there seems to be great dif- ference of opinion on the subject ; but we believe we may venture to say that the innovation would ...
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... importance , his regular routine had been to ride the Midland Circuit , and to sit first in the Court of Queen's Bench , and then in the Court of Common Pleas , till he was made a Judge . Never having been Attorney or Solicitor General ...
... importance , his regular routine had been to ride the Midland Circuit , and to sit first in the Court of Queen's Bench , and then in the Court of Common Pleas , till he was made a Judge . Never having been Attorney or Solicitor General ...
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... important questions , have spoken with equal ability on both sides .'- vol . v . p . 182 . The stiff and sanctimonious King , the solemn Camden , the brilliant Charles Yorke , and the prematurely and proverbially grave Bathurst , pass ...
... important questions , have spoken with equal ability on both sides .'- vol . v . p . 182 . The stiff and sanctimonious King , the solemn Camden , the brilliant Charles Yorke , and the prematurely and proverbially grave Bathurst , pass ...
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... important question , " whether a divorce bill should be passed on the petition of the wife , in a case where her husband had been guilty of incest with her sister ? " - there never hitherto hav- ing been an instance of a divorce bill in ...
... important question , " whether a divorce bill should be passed on the petition of the wife , in a case where her husband had been guilty of incest with her sister ? " - there never hitherto hav- ing been an instance of a divorce bill in ...
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