Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1819 - Edinburgh (Scotland) |
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... ............................................................ Judges ........... Lord Pitmilly ..... Irish Case 32 33 22283 26 LETTER XXXI . Statue of Lord Melville .......... ..........................................................
... ............................................................ Judges ........... Lord Pitmilly ..... Irish Case 32 33 22283 26 LETTER XXXI . Statue of Lord Melville .......... ..........................................................
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... Judges , or Lord Ordinaries , before being submitted to the ultimate decision either of the whole Bench , or of one of its great Divi- sions . On being admitted , one sees a hall of very spacious dimensions , which , although not ...
... Judges , or Lord Ordinaries , before being submitted to the ultimate decision either of the whole Bench , or of one of its great Divi- sions . On being admitted , one sees a hall of very spacious dimensions , which , although not ...
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... Judge and sometimes upon another ; while each Judge might be discovered sitting calmly , like a fine piece of stone - work amidst the hiss of bombs and the roar of forty - pounders . In the meantime , the " men of business , " who were ...
... Judge and sometimes upon another ; while each Judge might be discovered sitting calmly , like a fine piece of stone - work amidst the hiss of bombs and the roar of forty - pounders . In the meantime , the " men of business , " who were ...
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... pair of top - boots , walking about without reflect- ing , -to judge from his aspect , -that the persons by whom he was surrounded had mouths which would make very little of demolishing a litigious farmer , OUTER - HOUSE . 19.
... pair of top - boots , walking about without reflect- ing , -to judge from his aspect , -that the persons by whom he was surrounded had mouths which would make very little of demolishing a litigious farmer , OUTER - HOUSE . 19.
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... Judges , like those Mr Fearon saw in Connecti- cut , giving decisions in loose great coats , and black silk neckcloths . Another circumstance that offended me in the appearance of the barristers , is their total want of rule in regard ...
... Judges , like those Mr Fearon saw in Connecti- cut , giving decisions in loose great coats , and black silk neckcloths . Another circumstance that offended me in the appearance of the barristers , is their total want of rule in regard ...
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