Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... write his own name . But the fac simile of the document formerly relied upon to establish this [ an order , dated 29th Sept. , 7 Eliz . , for John Wheeler to take upon him- self the office of Bailiff , signed by nineteen aldermen and ...
... write his own name . But the fac simile of the document formerly relied upon to establish this [ an order , dated 29th Sept. , 7 Eliz . , for John Wheeler to take upon him- self the office of Bailiff , signed by nineteen aldermen and ...
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John Campbell Baron Campbell. he could write his name , " and that " he had a mark to himself like an honest , plain - dealing man , " ❞ — con- sidering that he was born not very long after the wars of the Roses , this deficiency would ...
John Campbell Baron Campbell. he could write his name , " and that " he had a mark to himself like an honest , plain - dealing man , " ❞ — con- sidering that he was born not very long after the wars of the Roses , this deficiency would ...
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... in them belonged to the owner of the soil , and he recollected the maxim , Cujus est solum , ejus est usque ad cœlum . Afterwards , in writing the second scene of Act IV 34 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
... in them belonged to the owner of the soil , and he recollected the maxim , Cujus est solum , ejus est usque ad cœlum . Afterwards , in writing the second scene of Act IV 34 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
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John Campbell Baron Campbell. Afterwards , in writing the second scene of Act IV . , Shakespeare's head was so full of the recondite terms of the law , that he makes a lady thus pour them out , in a confidential tête - à - tête ...
John Campbell Baron Campbell. Afterwards , in writing the second scene of Act IV . , Shakespeare's head was so full of the recondite terms of the law , that he makes a lady thus pour them out , in a confidential tête - à - tête ...
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... writing the deposi- tions with his own hand . It was quite in course that those charged with the robbery at Gadshill should be " had up " before Lord Chief Justice Gascoigne , and that he should take notice of any of them who , having ...
... writing the deposi- tions with his own hand . It was quite in course that those charged with the robbery at Gadshill should be " had up " before Lord Chief Justice Gascoigne , and that he should take notice of any of them who , having ...
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