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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... proved of great use to him in the direction of his reading . For Mr. Attorney ( whose good nature and affability was such , that a young gentleman might demand any thing of him that tended to the advancement of his studies ; and he ...
... proved of great use to him in the direction of his reading . For Mr. Attorney ( whose good nature and affability was such , that a young gentleman might demand any thing of him that tended to the advancement of his studies ; and he ...
Page 44
... proved to be the Monsieur . But he lived not long enough to do much mischief ; for a government , long kept in good order , will not be put out all at once . And , after Frank ( at his next term ) was gone to Lon- don , the old lord ...
... proved to be the Monsieur . But he lived not long enough to do much mischief ; for a government , long kept in good order , will not be put out all at once . And , after Frank ( at his next term ) was gone to Lon- don , the old lord ...
Page 56
... prove when they come home ) : they revere and gratify their pappas , as they call him , if he behave himself well , but , if otherwise , they lead him a life ( as they say ) like a dog . This person was a presbyterian bigot , and not ...
... prove when they come home ) : they revere and gratify their pappas , as they call him , if he behave himself well , but , if otherwise , they lead him a life ( as they say ) like a dog . This person was a presbyterian bigot , and not ...
Page 57
... prove that he had no reputation before the letter came , so could lose none by that : and then , turning over his copy - book of letters , he read to him his leading letter to his brother , in which were all the stories and terms of ...
... prove that he had no reputation before the letter came , so could lose none by that : and then , turning over his copy - book of letters , he read to him his leading letter to his brother , in which were all the stories and terms of ...
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... proved loss rather than gain of reputation . There were some more such accidents , which augment- ed his lordship's esteem in the law ; which I shall touch upon , but first mention his going the circuit , to which they properly belong ...
... proved loss rather than gain of reputation . There were some more such accidents , which augment- ed his lordship's esteem in the law ; which I shall touch upon , but first mention his going the circuit , to which they properly belong ...
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afterwards answer appear attended attorney authority better brother brought called cause Chancery character circuit clerk Common Pleas concerned counsel court crown daughter declared discourse divers Dudley North Duke Earl England Examen faction favour fell friends gave gentlemen give Hales hath heard honour House of Commons Howell's State Trials judge jury king King's Bench king's counsel knew lady law French lawyer lived London Lord Chief Justice Lord Keeper Lord North Lord Shaftesbury lordship majesty's married matter Memoirs ment Middle Temple never Oates's plot observed opinion parliament party pass person plot practice pretended profession reason relation Roger North seal serjeant Shaftesbury ship ship's side Sir Dudley North Sir Jeoffry Palmer Sir William Jones solicitor sort taken ther thereupon thing thought fit tion told took touched town trial truth turn writ