Selections from the Speeches and Writings of the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Brougham & Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain: With a Brief Memoir of His Lordship's Life |
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Page 60
... rest his greatness ? The writer , there- fore , who should treat , in a nervous style , of the rigour of his conscription , could expect nothing but severe punishment . But happily , Gentlemen , things in this country are a little ...
... rest his greatness ? The writer , there- fore , who should treat , in a nervous style , of the rigour of his conscription , could expect nothing but severe punishment . But happily , Gentlemen , things in this country are a little ...
Page 61
... the foundation , and the rest will ap- pear the fairer , and remain so much sounder and safe . You are now , Gentlemen , to say , by your verdict , whether the mere reading of this pub- lication TRIAL RIAL 61 OF DRAKARD .
... the foundation , and the rest will ap- pear the fairer , and remain so much sounder and safe . You are now , Gentlemen , to say , by your verdict , whether the mere reading of this pub- lication TRIAL RIAL 61 OF DRAKARD .
Page 64
... rests ! It drives me to a passion to think of it . Jealousy of America ! I should as soon think of being jealous of the tradesmen who supply me with necessaries , or the clients who entrust their suits to my patronage . Jealousy of ...
... rests ! It drives me to a passion to think of it . Jealousy of America ! I should as soon think of being jealous of the tradesmen who supply me with necessaries , or the clients who entrust their suits to my patronage . Jealousy of ...
Page 81
... rest my attack upon the evidence ; -first , that they have not proved the facts by the good witnesses who were within their reach , whom they have no shadow of pretext for not calling ; and , secondly , that the witnesses whom they have ...
... rest my attack upon the evidence ; -first , that they have not proved the facts by the good witnesses who were within their reach , whom they have no shadow of pretext for not calling ; and , secondly , that the witnesses whom they have ...
Page 86
... , as my Learned Friend has defied me , I will follow him to the field , and say , that if there is any one of the institutions of the country which , more emphatically than all the rest , justifies us in arguing 86 TRIAL OF WILLIAMS .
... , as my Learned Friend has defied me , I will follow him to the field , and say , that if there is any one of the institutions of the country which , more emphatically than all the rest , justifies us in arguing 86 TRIAL OF WILLIAMS .
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