The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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Side 14
... principles of the profession on which he now en- tered , that he used often to say , " that he was as good a lawyer at that time as he ever was at any future pe- riod . " His strong natural abilities , assisted with such preparation for ...
... principles of the profession on which he now en- tered , that he used often to say , " that he was as good a lawyer at that time as he ever was at any future pe- riod . " His strong natural abilities , assisted with such preparation for ...
Side 15
... principles of law , as appeared more like the effect of intuition than of study and laborious exertion . The clearest and most comprehensive view of every question seemed naturally to present itself , and his opinions , at the same time ...
... principles of law , as appeared more like the effect of intuition than of study and laborious exertion . The clearest and most comprehensive view of every question seemed naturally to present itself , and his opinions , at the same time ...
Side 40
... principles ; and , so well satisfied was he , that they were all that Ireland could wish , that he ( Mr S. ) hoped , that as he had lived up to them , so he might die in the principles of the prince re- gent .- ( Hisses and applauses ) ...
... principles ; and , so well satisfied was he , that they were all that Ireland could wish , that he ( Mr S. ) hoped , that as he had lived up to them , so he might die in the principles of the prince re- gent .- ( Hisses and applauses ) ...
Side 84
... principles of this great statesman , to whose firmness and wisdom , in times the most peri- lous , the country owes its preserva . tion , its liberties , and its laws . The right honourable the Lord Provost was in the chair , supported ...
... principles of this great statesman , to whose firmness and wisdom , in times the most peri- lous , the country owes its preserva . tion , its liberties , and its laws . The right honourable the Lord Provost was in the chair , supported ...
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... principles that seated them on the throne of these realms , " with three times three . Drank with reiterated bursts ... principles which had influenced the conduct of Mr Pitt , and strongly impressed with a sense of the impor- tance of ...
... principles that seated them on the throne of these realms , " with three times three . Drank with reiterated bursts ... principles which had influenced the conduct of Mr Pitt , and strongly impressed with a sense of the impor- tance of ...
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