The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, Volume 2J. Cockcroft, 1971 - Great Britain |
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... Attorney General . 99 had expired , such merits were rewarded with a " Welsh wig ; he was appointed " Second Justice of Chester , " and he thought the great seal within his grasp . But , afterwards , his patience was long and cruelly ...
... Attorney General . 99 had expired , such merits were rewarded with a " Welsh wig ; he was appointed " Second Justice of Chester , " and he thought the great seal within his grasp . But , afterwards , his patience was long and cruelly ...
Page 281
... attorney's office , or attending much in court , or appearing at the " Readings , " which were still kept His dread up , he rendered himself a consummate jurist . Instead of of being being vain of his acquirements , he was earnestly ...
... attorney's office , or attending much in court , or appearing at the " Readings , " which were still kept His dread up , he rendered himself a consummate jurist . Instead of of being being vain of his acquirements , he was earnestly ...
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... Attorney General only , and no other officer , was intrusted by the consti- tution to sue for the King either civilly or criminally , is a funda- mental mistake . The Attorney General is intrusted by the King and not by the constitution ...
... Attorney General only , and no other officer , was intrusted by the consti- tution to sue for the King either civilly or criminally , is a funda- mental mistake . The Attorney General is intrusted by the King and not by the constitution ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
CHAPTER XX | 24 |
were legally imprisoned 49 Pembertons Crossexamination of the Clerk of | 51 |
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