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... taken the pains to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem , to obtain the cross of the order of the Holy Sepulchre , which is in the gift of the Superior of the Terra Santa . On his arrival , however , he found that this order was exclusively ...
... taken the pains to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem , to obtain the cross of the order of the Holy Sepulchre , which is in the gift of the Superior of the Terra Santa . On his arrival , however , he found that this order was exclusively ...
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... taken from a variety of prototypes ; and if just when we have discovered a trait of Lord Eldon , we light upon two or three dashes of Lord Lyndhurst ; and after these upon a shade or two of Lord Thurlow , Lord Erskine , or Lord Gifford ...
... taken from a variety of prototypes ; and if just when we have discovered a trait of Lord Eldon , we light upon two or three dashes of Lord Lyndhurst ; and after these upon a shade or two of Lord Thurlow , Lord Erskine , or Lord Gifford ...
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... taken a high degree at Oxford , where perhaps he really had worked : he was well connected both with the rich and the great , and also with the solicitors , so that he had a good deal of business . If he had only paid reasonable ...
... taken a high degree at Oxford , where perhaps he really had worked : he was well connected both with the rich and the great , and also with the solicitors , so that he had a good deal of business . If he had only paid reasonable ...
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... taken ill , late in the evening . 6 I passed the whole of that night sleepless and agitated , but the morn- ing brought no relief ; and my public duties called me at ten o'clock to the Court of Chancery , as it was then Easter Term . I ...
... taken ill , late in the evening . 6 I passed the whole of that night sleepless and agitated , but the morn- ing brought no relief ; and my public duties called me at ten o'clock to the Court of Chancery , as it was then Easter Term . I ...
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... taken from his lips by a friend of ours , than whom a more honourable or a more clear - headed man , does not exist in England . The information thus obtained was sifted by frequent cross - examination ; it has never yet , so far as we ...
... taken from his lips by a friend of ours , than whom a more honourable or a more clear - headed man , does not exist in England . The information thus obtained was sifted by frequent cross - examination ; it has never yet , so far as we ...
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