| Thomas Wotton, Richard Johnson - Baronetage - 1771 - 584 pages
...his place, and Sir Thomas Billing put in his room, though the one loft that office with more honour than the other got it, and gloried in this, that though...king could make him no Judge, he could not make him a corrupt Judge, He lived privately the reft of his days, having got a fair eftate by his practice.... | |
| 1799 - 486 pages
...many and ufual quaint obfervations Billings Markham's lucceflor. on the occafion, ^г. «< And Markham gloried in this, that though the King could make him no Judge, ne could not make him an unjuft one." Hal« feems miftaken : — as the profeflional (Indent is more... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 450 pages
...p.*-»o, 241. for which the judge was turned out of his place, and lived privately the rest of his days; and gloried in this,; 'that though the king could make him no judge, he could not make him nn unjust one. 20. Dioclcs having made n law, that no man should conic armed into the public assembly... | |
| Law - 1825 - 312 pages
...his place, and Sir Thomas Billing put in his room, though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it, and gloried in this, that though...make him no upright judge. He lived privately the rest of his days, having (besides the estate got by his practice) fair lands by Margaret, his wife,... | |
| John Burke - 1838 - 674 pages
...his place, and Sir Thomas Rilling put in his room, though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it ; and gloried in this, that...make him no upright judge. He lived privately the rest of hid days, having (besides the estate got by his practice) fair lands by Margaret, his wife,... | |
| John Burke - 1838 - 624 pages
...put in his room, though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it; and gluried in this, that though the king could make him no judge,...make him no upright judge. He lived privately the rest of lib days, having (besides the estate got by hie practice) fair lands by Margaret, his wife,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Biography - 1840 - 420 pages
...his place, and Sir Thomas Billing put in his room, though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it ; and gloried in this, that...make him no upright judge. He lived privately the rest of his days, having besides the estate got by his practice, fair lands by Margaret his wife, daughter... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Biography - 1841 - 496 pages
...though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it, and gloried in this,—that though the king could make him no Judge, he could...make him no upright Judge. He lived privately the rest of his days, having (beside the estate got by his practice) fair lands, by Margaret his wife,... | |
| Law - 1825 - 938 pages
...his place, and Sir Thomas Billing put in his room, though the one lost that office with more honour than the other got it, and gloried in this, that though the king could make him no judge, heconKl not make him no upright judge. He lived privately the rest of his days, having (besides the... | |
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