The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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49. oldal
... friends among the solicitors , by being supposed to have " the ear of the Court , " by his own great talents , by his indefatigable industry , by the gentleness of his manners , and by the insinuating complacency of his address , he ...
... friends among the solicitors , by being supposed to have " the ear of the Court , " by his own great talents , by his indefatigable industry , by the gentleness of his manners , and by the insinuating complacency of his address , he ...
66. oldal
... when the criminal information came down , joyfully showed it to his family and his friends , believing that it was the patent for the office he wished to purchase . acting a part , and that he was considering how 66 REIGN OF GEORGE II .
... when the criminal information came down , joyfully showed it to his family and his friends , believing that it was the patent for the office he wished to purchase . acting a part , and that he was considering how 66 REIGN OF GEORGE II .
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... friends , and not deserving the name of a learned work , ' I am of opinion that we cannot inquire into their nature or merits , and that the bookseller who has published them cannot avail himself of their frivolity if they were ...
... friends , and not deserving the name of a learned work , ' I am of opinion that we cannot inquire into their nature or merits , and that the bookseller who has published them cannot avail himself of their frivolity if they were ...
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... friends , for an address to the Crown to assign him 100,000l . a year out of the Civil List . According to the court scheme , this was to be counteracted by a proposal to parliament to vote him 50,000l . a year , and at the same time ...
... friends , for an address to the Crown to assign him 100,000l . a year out of the Civil List . According to the court scheme , this was to be counteracted by a proposal to parliament to vote him 50,000l . a year , and at the same time ...
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... friends to receive him ; and we were finally obliged to agree to a treaty of peace , by which Spain did not make a single concession on the points which had been the pretence for hostilities . * When Lord Hardwicke had exerted himself ...
... friends to receive him ; and we were finally obliged to agree to a treaty of peace , by which Spain did not make a single concession on the points which had been the pretence for hostilities . * When Lord Hardwicke had exerted himself ...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ... John Campbell Baron Campbell Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1851 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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Népszerű szakaszok
355. oldal - Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world.
240. oldal - Supper, according to the rites of the Church of England...
485. oldal - the people have nothing to do with the laws but to obey them.
286. oldal - I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house' in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man.
139. oldal - Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton ; and the peculiar happiness of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me I consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne...
465. oldal - Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm...
516. oldal - I could not escape from myself the charge of advancing a false claim. My journey to the continent, though I once thought it necessary, was never much encouraged by my physicians; and I was very desirous that your lordship should be told of it by Sir Joshua Reynolds, as an event very uncertain, for, if I grew much better, I should not be willing, if much worse, I should not be able, to migrate.
393. oldal - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
512. oldal - O'er the raging billows borne. Men from England bought and sold me, Paid my price in paltry gold ; But, though slave they have enroll'd me, Minds are never to be sold. Still in thought as free as ever...
240. oldal - Conscience is not controllable by human laws, nor amenable to, human tribunals. Persecution, or attempts to force conscience, will never produce conviction, and are only calculated to make hypocrites or martyrs...