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... side of the court , he was regarded as the advocate of the peo- ple : a powerful advocate , according to his friend , Ben Jonson , who thus speaks of his parliament- ary eloquence : " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who ...
... side of the court , he was regarded as the advocate of the peo- ple : a powerful advocate , according to his friend , Ben Jonson , who thus speaks of his parliament- ary eloquence : " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who ...
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... side , had a settled opinion , that the queen could be brought to nothing but by a kind of necessity and author- ity ; and I well remember , when by violent courses at any time he had got his will , he would ask me : Now , sir , whose ...
... side , had a settled opinion , that the queen could be brought to nothing but by a kind of necessity and author- ity ; and I well remember , when by violent courses at any time he had got his will , he would ask me : Now , sir , whose ...
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... sides of the ques tion . He was not likely to be moved by that ig norant censure which mixes the counsel with his client , instead of knowing that the advocate is in- different on which side he pleads , whether for the most unfortunate ...
... sides of the ques tion . He was not likely to be moved by that ig norant censure which mixes the counsel with his client , instead of knowing that the advocate is in- different on which side he pleads , whether for the most unfortunate ...
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... side , became utterly alienated from me ; and for the space of at least three months , which was between Michaelmas and New - year's - tide following , would not so much as look on me , but turned away from me with express and purpose ...
... side , became utterly alienated from me ; and for the space of at least three months , which was between Michaelmas and New - year's - tide following , would not so much as look on me , but turned away from me with express and purpose ...
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... side , the truth of religion established ; the constant peace and security ; the good admi- nistration of justice ; the temperate use of the pre- rogative , not slackened , nor much strained ; the flourishing state of learning ...
... side , the truth of religion established ; the constant peace and security ; the good admi- nistration of justice ; the temperate use of the pre- rogative , not slackened , nor much strained ; the flourishing state of learning ...
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