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Page 192-9
... Lord Justice - Clerk and Samuel McCormick were seated in the front gallery they were the cynosure of all eyes and were the reverse of pleased , and showed as much , which , however , did not diminish but rather increased the smiles and ...
... Lord Justice - Clerk and Samuel McCormick were seated in the front gallery they were the cynosure of all eyes and were the reverse of pleased , and showed as much , which , however , did not diminish but rather increased the smiles and ...
Page 192-33
... Lord Coleridge was at the material time presiding with dignity and courtesy , uttering his opinions in a mellifluous voice and a perfect enunciation . Many of his judgments have been classical , but perhaps he is remembered rather for ...
... Lord Coleridge was at the material time presiding with dignity and courtesy , uttering his opinions in a mellifluous voice and a perfect enunciation . Many of his judgments have been classical , but perhaps he is remembered rather for ...
Page 192-37
... Lord Maugham was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1934 and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 1935. In 1938 he became Lord Chancellor . This appoint- ment a fitting tribute to his eminence as a lawyer , for he had never taken a ...
... Lord Maugham was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1934 and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 1935. In 1938 he became Lord Chancellor . This appoint- ment a fitting tribute to his eminence as a lawyer , for he had never taken a ...
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Damage Contributions | 192-30 |
Vol 192 | 192-35 |
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