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Pagina 186
... heard before an eminent judge of that court - the Master of the Rolls - is provoking similar comments upon the affidavits put in by the Lords of Manors . On Tuesday , for instance , during the cross - examination of the defendant's ...
... heard before an eminent judge of that court - the Master of the Rolls - is provoking similar comments upon the affidavits put in by the Lords of Manors . On Tuesday , for instance , during the cross - examination of the defendant's ...
Pagina 203
... heard . Lord Camelford was a Captain in the Navy , and went round the world with Vancouver when young , who was a very strict officer , and whom Lord C. , I have heard , horse- whipped years afterwards . Lord C. himself was a terribly ...
... heard . Lord Camelford was a Captain in the Navy , and went round the world with Vancouver when young , who was a very strict officer , and whom Lord C. , I have heard , horse- whipped years afterwards . Lord C. himself was a terribly ...
Pagina 264
... heard in Leicestershire , also of Spenser's allusion to " The whistler shrill that whoso hears doth die , " and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling fraternity that frightened men . At ...
... heard in Leicestershire , also of Spenser's allusion to " The whistler shrill that whoso hears doth die , " and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling fraternity that frightened men . At ...
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The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
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