Boswell: the Ominous Years, 1774-1776McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 427 Seiten The shape of the years to come emerges from this volume of which more than one-half is occupied by the London journals. |
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... judges get riches , as well as those who deserved them less ? I said they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take their attention from the affairs of the public . " Sir , " said Mr. Johnson , " no judge can give his ...
... judges get riches , as well as those who deserved them less ? I said they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take their attention from the affairs of the public . " Sir , " said Mr. Johnson , " no judge can give his ...
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... judge upon the con- dition of being obliged to be totally a judge . The best - employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time . A great deal of his occupation is merely mechanical . I once wrote for a ...
... judge upon the con- dition of being obliged to be totally a judge . The best - employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time . A great deal of his occupation is merely mechanical . I once wrote for a ...
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... judge should be for life more than anyone else . A judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown . We have seen judges partial to the populace . A judge may become corrupted , and yet there may not be legal evidence against him . A ...
... judge should be for life more than anyone else . A judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown . We have seen judges partial to the populace . A judge may become corrupted , and yet there may not be legal evidence against him . A ...
Inhalt
The Ominous Years 17741776 | 1 |
Joseph Brant Thayendanegea the Mohawk Chief c 17401807 From | 134 |
APPENDIX A Draft of a letter to Lord Auchinleck written by Boswell | 363 |
Urheberrecht | |
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afternoon Alexander April asked Auchinleck Beauclerk Boswell's breakfast brother called Campbell Captain Charles Church Colonel connexion conversation Court of Session daughter David David Boswell Dilly's dined dinner drank tea drink Earl Earl of Mar Edinburgh English Erskine father forenoon FRIDAY Garrick gave George Webster Grange heard Hebrides humour James Boswell John Boswell Johnson journal kind Lady Langton letter Lichfield lived lodgings London Lord Advocate Lord Bute Lord Monboddo Lord Mountstuart Maclaurin MARCH Matthew Dickie mentioned mind Miss MONDAY morning never night Paoli pleased Preston pretty Robert Rudd sat awhile SATURDAY Scotland Scots Sir George Sir George's Sir John Pringle Sir Joshua Sir Walter spirits spoke Stuart SUNDAY supped talked thought Thrale THURSDAY tion told tonight took TUESDAY uneasy walked Webster WEDNESDAY whist wife William wine wished writing wrote young