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... judges the intercession of the King my master with his majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully assured that his Catholic majesty will interpose with much ...
... judges the intercession of the King my master with his majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully assured that his Catholic majesty will interpose with much ...
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... judge , but with what celerity he wrote them I can best testify ; but for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down what I heard Sir Walter Rawleigh once speak of him by way of comparison ( whose judgment may well be trusted ) ...
... judge , but with what celerity he wrote them I can best testify ; but for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down what I heard Sir Walter Rawleigh once speak of him by way of comparison ( whose judgment may well be trusted ) ...
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... Judge , it has never been pretended that any decree Judge . made by him was ever reversed as unjust . ( b ) As a Patron of preferment his favourite maxim was Patron . " Detur digniori , qui beneficium digno dat omnes obligat . " As a ...
... Judge , it has never been pretended that any decree Judge . made by him was ever reversed as unjust . ( b ) As a Patron of preferment his favourite maxim was Patron . " Detur digniori , qui beneficium digno dat omnes obligat . " As a ...
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... judge , a statesman , and patron , 1971 ; his essays upon the duties of a judge , 198 ; his letter to an old clergyman presenting him to a living , 199 ; his conscientious appointment of judges , 200 ; anecdotes respecting his rejection ...
... judge , a statesman , and patron , 1971 ; his essays upon the duties of a judge , 198 ; his letter to an old clergyman presenting him to a living , 199 ; his conscientious appointment of judges , 200 ; anecdotes respecting his rejection ...
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... judge to resist bribery , 245 ; his structure of a house of retirement at Verulam , 257 ; his patent for con- verting Lincoln's Inn Fields into gardens , 257 ; his delight in the pleasures of nature , see his Essay on Gardens , 257 ...
... judge to resist bribery , 245 ; his structure of a house of retirement at Verulam , 257 ; his patent for con- verting Lincoln's Inn Fields into gardens , 257 ; his delight in the pleasures of nature , see his Essay on Gardens , 257 ...
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