Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Lord Bacon . But was not Lord Coke a mere lawyer ? ' JOHNSON : Why , I am afraid he was ; but he would have taken it very ill if you had told him He would have prosecuted you for scandal . ' BOSWELL : Lord Mansfield is not a mere lawyer ...
... Lord Bacon . But was not Lord Coke a mere lawyer ? ' JOHNSON : Why , I am afraid he was ; but he would have taken it very ill if you had told him He would have prosecuted you for scandal . ' BOSWELL : Lord Mansfield is not a mere lawyer ...
Stran 44
... Lord Binning . I repeated a sentence of Lord Mansfield's speech , of which , by the aid of Mr. Long- lands , the solicitor on the other side , who obligingly allowed me to compare his note with my own , I have a full copy , ' My Lords ...
... Lord Binning . I repeated a sentence of Lord Mansfield's speech , of which , by the aid of Mr. Long- lands , the solicitor on the other side , who obligingly allowed me to compare his note with my own , I have a full copy , ' My Lords ...
Stran 144
... Lord Ordinary ; and if either party is dissatisfied he may appeal to the whole Court , consisting of fifteen , the Lord President and fourteen other Judges , who have both in and out of Court the title of Lords , from the name of their ...
... Lord Ordinary ; and if either party is dissatisfied he may appeal to the whole Court , consisting of fifteen , the Lord President and fourteen other Judges , who have both in and out of Court the title of Lords , from the name of their ...
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