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Page 63
... O'Connell as the young priest shuffled off the table , and in tones of deep commiseration turned to the dock and cried : " Ah , my poor fellows , bigotry is on the bench , and when your excellent young priest has been so ignominiously ...
... O'Connell as the young priest shuffled off the table , and in tones of deep commiseration turned to the dock and cried : " Ah , my poor fellows , bigotry is on the bench , and when your excellent young priest has been so ignominiously ...
Page 65
... O'Connell begged some of the leaders in court to interpose , but they would not . He could not witness this continued bullying without protest , and rising with calm dignity , he ad- dressed the Bench . 66 ' My Lords , " he said , " I ...
... O'Connell begged some of the leaders in court to interpose , but they would not . He could not witness this continued bullying without protest , and rising with calm dignity , he ad- dressed the Bench . 66 ' My Lords , " he said , " I ...
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... O'Connell's methods of advocacy that was very notable was his power of vituperation , in which , though he had many rivals , he appears to have been un- surpassed by any member of the Irish Bar . He had a tolerably good tongue for ...
... O'Connell's methods of advocacy that was very notable was his power of vituperation , in which , though he had many rivals , he appears to have been un- surpassed by any member of the Irish Bar . He had a tolerably good tongue for ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |