Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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64. oldal
... Court of Session , for defamation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The liberty of the pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and on ...
... Court of Session , for defamation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The liberty of the pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and on ...
70. oldal
... Court of Session's being reversed , if Mr. Thomson should appeal from the same ? ' ' I don't think the appeal advisable : not only because the value of the judgment is in no degree adequate to the expense , but because there are many ...
... Court of Session's being reversed , if Mr. Thomson should appeal from the same ? ' ' I don't think the appeal advisable : not only because the value of the judgment is in no degree adequate to the expense , but because there are many ...
129. oldal
... judge only were against him . I wish the House of Lords may do as well as the Court of Session has done . But Sir Allan has not the lands of Brolos quite cleared by this judgment , till a long account is made up of debts and interest on ...
... judge only were against him . I wish the House of Lords may do as well as the Court of Session has done . But Sir Allan has not the lands of Brolos quite cleared by this judgment , till a long account is made up of debts and interest on ...
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