Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... that lawyers do exercise a discretion in cri- minal cases ; and it is plain to every man of common sense that , if they did not exercise such a discretion , they would be a more hateful body of men than those bravoes who LORD BACON . 39.
... that lawyers do exercise a discretion in cri- minal cases ; and it is plain to every man of common sense that , if they did not exercise such a discretion , they would be a more hateful body of men than those bravoes who LORD BACON . 39.
Pagina 52
... common though a most culpable practice , in the judges , to listen to private solicitation . But the practice of tampering with judges in order to procure capital convictions we believe to have been new , first , because Coke , who ...
... common though a most culpable practice , in the judges , to listen to private solicitation . But the practice of tampering with judges in order to procure capital convictions we believe to have been new , first , because Coke , who ...
Pagina 75
... common friend , many years before , of Bacon and Essex , per- formed their duty with great delicacy . Indeed the agonies of such a mind and the degradation of such a name might well have softened the most obdurate natures . " My Lords ...
... common friend , many years before , of Bacon and Essex , per- formed their duty with great delicacy . Indeed the agonies of such a mind and the degradation of such a name might well have softened the most obdurate natures . " My Lords ...
Pagina 80
... common we admit . But they were common just as all wickedness to which there is strong temptation always was and always will be common . They were common just as theft , cheating , per- jury , adultery have always been common . They ...
... common we admit . But they were common just as all wickedness to which there is strong temptation always was and always will be common . They were common just as theft , cheating , per- jury , adultery have always been common . They ...
Pagina 82
... common people , that the distinction in which Mr. Montagu insists between compliments and bribes was even then laughed at as a mere colouring . There may be some oratorical exaggeration in what Latimer says about the Tyburn tippet and ...
... common people , that the distinction in which Mr. Montagu insists between compliments and bribes was even then laughed at as a mere colouring . There may be some oratorical exaggeration in what Latimer says about the Tyburn tippet and ...
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