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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Page vii
... judge , his merits , if not equal to the partial representations of his brother , must still be acknowledged to have been very considerable , and his integrity in the high offices which he filled , at a period not remarkable for the ...
... judge , his merits , if not equal to the partial representations of his brother , must still be acknowledged to have been very considerable , and his integrity in the high offices which he filled , at a period not remarkable for the ...
Page xiv
... judge of them as they shall appear to deserve . I have reason to be con- cerned , lest my tenuity of style and language , not meeting with candid interpretation may , in some sort , diminish the worth that belongs to them . But I have ...
... judge of them as they shall appear to deserve . I have reason to be con- cerned , lest my tenuity of style and language , not meeting with candid interpretation may , in some sort , diminish the worth that belongs to them . But I have ...
Page 8
... judge , and made Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas : the third , while he acted as judge of the Common Law , until he was preferred to be Lord Keeper of the Great Seal : and the fourth and last stage , while he sat as judge of ...
... judge , and made Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas : the third , while he acted as judge of the Common Law , until he was preferred to be Lord Keeper of the Great Seal : and the fourth and last stage , while he sat as judge of ...
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... judge of new propositions after the synthetic way ( for the ana- lytic was not then much professed ) and if they failed could show where ; and here he began his use of music , learning to play on the bass - viol , and had the ...
... judge of new propositions after the synthetic way ( for the ana- lytic was not then much professed ) and if they failed could show where ; and here he began his use of music , learning to play on the bass - viol , and had the ...
Page 32
... judge there . And some cases are found at the beginning of his reports , taken there . And I perceive by that book , that one year's reports to Hil . 1657-8 , are of the Com- mon Pleas , and from thence they run all as of the King's ...
... judge there . And some cases are found at the beginning of his reports , taken there . And I perceive by that book , that one year's reports to Hil . 1657-8 , are of the Com- mon Pleas , and from thence they run all as of the King's ...
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