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Page 160
... appeared for the crown . The arguments of the counsel occupied many days ; and the Exchequer Chamber took a considerable time for deliberation . The opi- nion of the bench was divided . So clearly was the law in favour of Hampden , that ...
... appeared for the crown . The arguments of the counsel occupied many days ; and the Exchequer Chamber took a considerable time for deliberation . The opi- nion of the bench was divided . So clearly was the law in favour of Hampden , that ...
Page 494
... appeared to us in the same light in which it appeared to Mr. Pitt , we should , without hesi- tation , have voted for acquittal on that charge . The one course which it is inconceivable that any man of a tenth part of Mr. Pitt's ...
... appeared to us in the same light in which it appeared to Mr. Pitt , we should , without hesi- tation , have voted for acquittal on that charge . The one course which it is inconceivable that any man of a tenth part of Mr. Pitt's ...
Page 612
... appeared the last Tatler . On the 1st of March following , appeared the first of an incomparable series of papers , containing observations on life and literature by an imagi- nary spectator . The Spectator himself was conceived and ...
... appeared the last Tatler . On the 1st of March following , appeared the first of an incomparable series of papers , containing observations on life and literature by an imagi- nary spectator . The Spectator himself was conceived and ...
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