Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, Volumen4G.W. Smith, 1874 |
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... Roger North gives us the liveliest picture of the Lord Keeper himself and those about him . " He had been a celebrated lawyer , and sat with high esteem in the place of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . The removing him from ...
... Roger North gives us the liveliest picture of the Lord Keeper himself and those about him . " He had been a celebrated lawyer , and sat with high esteem in the place of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . The removing him from ...
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... Roger North assigns another direct cause of his removal , of which I no where else find any trace , -his refusal to seal " a commission for martial law , " observing " he was pressed , but proved restive on both points . For the sake of ...
... Roger North assigns another direct cause of his removal , of which I no where else find any trace , -his refusal to seal " a commission for martial law , " observing " he was pressed , but proved restive on both points . For the sake of ...
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... Roger North's account of it is the most graphic . " His Lordship had an early fancy , or rather , freak , the first day of the term ( when all the officers of the law , King's Counsel , and Judges , used to wait upon the Great Seal to ...
... Roger North's account of it is the most graphic . " His Lordship had an early fancy , or rather , freak , the first day of the term ( when all the officers of the law , King's Counsel , and Judges , used to wait upon the Great Seal to ...
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... Roger North's account of the result of all his boasts may be relied upon . " He slighted the bar , declared their reign at an end . He would make all his own orders his own way , and in his discourse trampled on all the forms of the ...
... Roger North's account of the result of all his boasts may be relied upon . " He slighted the bar , declared their reign at an end . He would make all his own orders his own way , and in his discourse trampled on all the forms of the ...
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... Roger North : " Whether out of inclination , custom , or policy , I will not determine , it is certain he was not behindhand 1 Locke , ix . 273 . Ante , p . 23 . Martyn , 383 . 2 3 with the Court in the modish pleasures of the time 188 ...
... Roger North : " Whether out of inclination , custom , or policy , I will not determine , it is certain he was not behindhand 1 Locke , ix . 273 . Ante , p . 23 . Martyn , 383 . 2 3 with the Court in the modish pleasures of the time 188 ...
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