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It is instructive , however , to compare the more indulgent judgment passed by Lord Stanhope , on precisely the same state of facts , with that of the austere commoner : — ' Such domestic misfortunes and mortifications as had thus in ...
It is instructive , however , to compare the more indulgent judgment passed by Lord Stanhope , on precisely the same state of facts , with that of the austere commoner : — ' Such domestic misfortunes and mortifications as had thus in ...
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Is it possible that Lord John Russell can be serious in his belief that , in a reformed House of Com- mons , ' a code entirely remodelled could be passed in ten , nay twenty years , by a House containing above 100 lawyers , numerous ...
Is it possible that Lord John Russell can be serious in his belief that , in a reformed House of Com- mons , ' a code entirely remodelled could be passed in ten , nay twenty years , by a House containing above 100 lawyers , numerous ...
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contains many important Acts relating to the reform of the Court of Chancery , such as the Act abolishing thirteen great sinecures in the gift of the Chancellor , two of which , worth 30001. a year , were vacant when the Act passed ...
contains many important Acts relating to the reform of the Court of Chancery , such as the Act abolishing thirteen great sinecures in the gift of the Chancellor , two of which , worth 30001. a year , were vacant when the Act passed ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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