Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... jury in support of the affirmative , but I should add that the evidence is very far from being conclusive , and I should tell the twelve gentlemen in the box that it is a case entirely for their decision , —without venturing even to ...
... jury in support of the affirmative , but I should add that the evidence is very far from being conclusive , and I should tell the twelve gentlemen in the box that it is a case entirely for their decision , —without venturing even to ...
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... jury a chance of escaping these horrors , to which , according to the existing state of the law , they would be exposed , and desiring , without departing from my impartiality , to assist them in coming to a just conclusion , I should ...
... jury a chance of escaping these horrors , to which , according to the existing state of the law , they would be exposed , and desiring , without departing from my impartiality , to assist them in coming to a just conclusion , I should ...
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... jury was summoned , and at which constables were appointed and various presentments were made . If Shakespeare had been a clerk to one of these attorneys , all that followed while he remained at Stratford INTROD . ] WAS HE AN ATTORNEY'S ...
... jury was summoned , and at which constables were appointed and various presentments were made . If Shakespeare had been a clerk to one of these attorneys , all that followed while he remained at Stratford INTROD . ] WAS HE AN ATTORNEY'S ...
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... jury at sessions in the county of Gloucester , we may conjecture that some of his doctrines and directions were not very wise ; and Judges of the superior courts in former times made themselves ridiculous by expatiating , in their ...
... jury at sessions in the county of Gloucester , we may conjecture that some of his doctrines and directions were not very wise ; and Judges of the superior courts in former times made themselves ridiculous by expatiating , in their ...
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... jury at the present day : — Keep your fellows ' counsels and your own . ( Act III . Sc . 3. ) If the different parts of Dogberry's charge are strictly examined , it will be found that the author of it had a very respectable acquaintance ...
... jury at the present day : — Keep your fellows ' counsels and your own . ( Act III . Sc . 3. ) If the different parts of Dogberry's charge are strictly examined , it will be found that the author of it had a very respectable acquaintance ...
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