The Scots Law Times, Volume 13, Part 2C.E. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Parliament House of our own day . Along with his practice in the Parliament House he acted as a Sheriff - Principal from 1853 until 1862 , when he was appointed Solicitor - General in the Liberal Administration . From 1865 to 1874 he ...
... Parliament House of our own day . Along with his practice in the Parliament House he acted as a Sheriff - Principal from 1853 until 1862 , when he was appointed Solicitor - General in the Liberal Administration . From 1865 to 1874 he ...
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... Parliament House . In 1870 he was ap- pointed an Advocate- Depute . In 1881 , he was elected Member of Parliament for the Elgin Burghs , a constitu- ency which he repre sented from that date until his death . In the same year he was ...
... Parliament House . In 1870 he was ap- pointed an Advocate- Depute . In 1881 , he was elected Member of Parliament for the Elgin Burghs , a constitu- ency which he repre sented from that date until his death . In the same year he was ...
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... House of Lords fully realized the great effort which his memorable argument in that case cost him . In politics , Mr. Asher was always a Liberal- when first returned to Parliament , he would probably have been classed in the advanced ...
... House of Lords fully realized the great effort which his memorable argument in that case cost him . In politics , Mr. Asher was always a Liberal- when first returned to Parliament , he would probably have been classed in the advanced ...
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