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 IIColburn, 1826 - Businessmen |
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... discourses , do most or least harm . Probably either , coming oppor- tunely , may do good ; but , inopportunely , excites VOL . I. с Confined his living to tion . aversion rather than reconciliation LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 17.
... discourses , do most or least harm . Probably either , coming oppor- tunely , may do good ; but , inopportunely , excites VOL . I. с Confined his living to tion . aversion rather than reconciliation LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 17.
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... discourse makes all notions limpid and just ; for , in speaking , a man is his own auditor ( if he had no others at hand ) to correct himself . Besides , there are diversities of opinions , and contentions in reasoning , which excite ...
... discourse makes all notions limpid and just ; for , in speaking , a man is his own auditor ( if he had no others at hand ) to correct himself . Besides , there are diversities of opinions , and contentions in reasoning , which excite ...
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... Discourse on the Study of the Laws , " ( p . 22. ) North has observed that the Commentary of Sir Edward Coke " is the confusion of a student , and breeds more dis- order in his brains than any other book can , that is not a mere index ...
... Discourse on the Study of the Laws , " ( p . 22. ) North has observed that the Commentary of Sir Edward Coke " is the confusion of a student , and breeds more dis- order in his brains than any other book can , that is not a mere index ...
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... discourse , was to use a variety , and not to plod on in the same tract too long . There are of law - books institutions of various sorts , and reports of cases ( now ) almost innumer- able * : the latter bear most the controversial law ...
... discourse , was to use a variety , and not to plod on in the same tract too long . There are of law - books institutions of various sorts , and reports of cases ( now ) almost innumer- able * : the latter bear most the controversial law ...
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... every young student in the law . And he was most sensible of the benefit of dis- Employ- course , which I mentioned before ; for I have discourse . ment of observed him often say that , after his day's reading LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 25.
... every young student in the law . And he was most sensible of the benefit of dis- Employ- course , which I mentioned before ; for I have discourse . ment of observed him often say that , after his day's reading LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 25.
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