The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Under King Charles II and King James II.: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II. And the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles II.H. Colburn, 1826 - College teachers |
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... took in with them , and become their property , he had certainly been the most illustri- ous hero in the law that ever was heard of . Ano- ther reason is derived from his lordship's own conduct of himself , which was always with the ...
... took in with them , and become their property , he had certainly been the most illustri- ous hero in the law that ever was heard of . Ano- ther reason is derived from his lordship's own conduct of himself , which was always with the ...
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... with his studies . I have heard him say more than once , that , if he had been sure of a hundred pounds a year to live on , he had never been a lawyer . in the coun- died . His lordship's grandfather took a 18 LIFE OF THE.
... with his studies . I have heard him say more than once , that , if he had been sure of a hundred pounds a year to live on , he had never been a lawyer . in the coun- died . His lordship's grandfather took a 18 LIFE OF THE.
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... took a fancy to have Attended him be with him in the country ; for he loved to try , but stu- hear him talk of news , philosophy , and passages in London . He made him play at back - gammon , and fiddle whenever he thought fit ; for ...
... took a fancy to have Attended him be with him in the country ; for he loved to try , but stu- hear him talk of news , philosophy , and passages in London . He made him play at back - gammon , and fiddle whenever he thought fit ; for ...
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... the ordinary moots in the Middle Temple and at New Inn ; whereof the former is the superior , and governs the exercises ; and took notes . In those days the moots were carefully The performed , and it is hard to give a 32 LIFE OF THE.
... the ordinary moots in the Middle Temple and at New Inn ; whereof the former is the superior , and governs the exercises ; and took notes . In those days the moots were carefully The performed , and it is hard to give a 32 LIFE OF THE.
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... took the money and cheated the offices , I know not ; but it is certain that Lang- horn returned answer , " that no such proceedings * " He was in all respects , " says Burnet , " a very extra- ordinary man . He was learned and honest ...
... took the money and cheated the offices , I know not ; but it is certain that Lang- horn returned answer , " that no such proceedings * " He was in all respects , " says Burnet , " a very extra- ordinary man . He was learned and honest ...
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