The Life of Lloyd, First Lord Kenyon, Lord Chief Justice of England |
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... reason to believe is shared by a large number of persons by whom his preat attainments and his personal worth are still held in high estimation . The family of Kenion or Kenyon is of Saxon origin , and was settled in Lancashire as early ...
... reason to believe is shared by a large number of persons by whom his preat attainments and his personal worth are still held in high estimation . The family of Kenion or Kenyon is of Saxon origin , and was settled in Lancashire as early ...
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... reason of all this disturbance was nothing more than a dance , which they were pleased to call a party . When vermin of so mean a rank as these begin to show their stings , what may not be expected from those of a superior stamp ? It ...
... reason of all this disturbance was nothing more than a dance , which they were pleased to call a party . When vermin of so mean a rank as these begin to show their stings , what may not be expected from those of a superior stamp ? It ...
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... reason when flowing from his lips , that every murmur became hushed , and every ear attentive . ' 1 6 This curious picture is borne out by the description of contemporary writers , and by the likenesses of him which have survived . His ...
... reason when flowing from his lips , that every murmur became hushed , and every ear attentive . ' 1 6 This curious picture is borne out by the description of contemporary writers , and by the likenesses of him which have survived . His ...
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... reason and sense the Repli- cation ought to conclude to ye country , but that the current or rather torrent of authorities was otherwise , wch I suppose will drive us to our Rejoinder . The day you went out of town the Parliament met in ...
... reason and sense the Repli- cation ought to conclude to ye country , but that the current or rather torrent of authorities was otherwise , wch I suppose will drive us to our Rejoinder . The day you went out of town the Parliament met in ...
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... reasons for what he had done , and it was unnecessary for him then to trouble himself with giving an account of the business . He left his brother's and ordered his carriage to drive to St. James's ( with a view , as supposed , to ...
... reasons for what he had done , and it was unnecessary for him then to trouble himself with giving an account of the business . He left his brother's and ordered his carriage to drive to St. James's ( with a view , as supposed , to ...
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