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... writer of the following pages , in soliciting the ear of students , does not think it needful , therefore , to say more than that he is and has long been a student himself . To non - students , however ( by far the larger class ) , the ...
... writer of the following pages , in soliciting the ear of students , does not think it needful , therefore , to say more than that he is and has long been a student himself . To non - students , however ( by far the larger class ) , the ...
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... write it . He would not wound for the sake of occasion- ing a smart , but solely to prevent or cure an evil of infinitely greater magnitude than that . Chippenham , Wilts , November , 1844 . HINTS ON THE STUDY OF THE LAW . Introductory ...
... write it . He would not wound for the sake of occasion- ing a smart , but solely to prevent or cure an evil of infinitely greater magnitude than that . Chippenham , Wilts , November , 1844 . HINTS ON THE STUDY OF THE LAW . Introductory ...
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... write , into a Lord Chief Justice Saunders , a very luminary in the legal world , of whom Justice Wilks could say , " he was so learned a man , and so well skilled in pleading , that no authorities were necessary to be men- tioned after ...
... write , into a Lord Chief Justice Saunders , a very luminary in the legal world , of whom Justice Wilks could say , " he was so learned a man , and so well skilled in pleading , that no authorities were necessary to be men- tioned after ...
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... Write me an Attorney's letter for £ 10 , and I'll send it to the Governor . " He meant his father , this time . " The old boy , ” continued he , " God bless him ! has sent me money so often , that I am ashamed to go to him without a ...
... Write me an Attorney's letter for £ 10 , and I'll send it to the Governor . " He meant his father , this time . " The old boy , ” continued he , " God bless him ! has sent me money so often , that I am ashamed to go to him without a ...
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... write comic dramas , paint creditably , and tell anecdotes which " set the table in a roar . " Considering the difficult circumstances which surrounded him , " A merrier man , " Within the limit of becoming mirth , " I never spent an ...
... write comic dramas , paint creditably , and tell anecdotes which " set the table in a roar . " Considering the difficult circumstances which surrounded him , " A merrier man , " Within the limit of becoming mirth , " I never spent an ...
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Seite 9 - To kings that fear their subjects' treachery? O, yes, it doth; a thousand-fold it doth! And to conclude, the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's delicates, His viands sparkling in a golden cup, His body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason wait on him.
Seite 9 - tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What is the jay more precious than the lark Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel Because his painted skin contents the eye ? O, no, good Kate ; neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture and mean array.
Seite 8 - Biron they call him ; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every object that the one doth catch The other turns to a mirth-moving jest, Which his fair tongue, conceit's expositor, Delivers in such apt and gracious words That aged ears play truant at his tales And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and...
Seite 21 - Offices, which are a right to exercise a public or private employment, and to take the fees and emoluments thereunto belonging, are also incorporeal hereditaments, whether public, as those of magistrates, or private, as of bailiffs, receivers, and the like. For a man may have an estate in them, either to him and his heirs, or for life, or for a term of years, or during pleasure...
Seite 8 - God ! mcthiuks it were a happy life, " To be DO better than a homely swain ;" For, of a truth, (quoting Shakspeare's description of a humble rustic — quite applicable to our own times, if, for
Seite 12 - Stops on a sudden, looks npon the ground, " Then lays his finger on his temple straight; " Springs out into fast gait; then stops again, " Strikes his breast hard, and anon he casts " His eye against the moon : in most strange postures