Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... charge " to constables ; but from time immemo- rial there has been " a charge to grand juries " by the presiding judge . This charge , we are bound to believe , is now - a - days always characterised by simplicity , perti- nence , and ...
... charge " to constables ; but from time immemo- rial there has been " a charge to grand juries " by the presiding judge . This charge , we are bound to believe , is now - a - days always characterised by simplicity , perti- nence , and ...
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... charge are strictly examined , it will be found that the author of it had a very respectable acquaintance with crown law . The problem was to save the constables from all trouble , danger , and responsibility , without any regard to the ...
... charge are strictly examined , it will be found that the author of it had a very respectable acquaintance with crown law . The problem was to save the constables from all trouble , danger , and responsibility , without any regard to the ...
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... charge us there upon inter❜gatories , And we will answer all things faithfully . Gratiano assents , observing , Let it be so the first inter'gatory That my Nerissa shall be sworn on is , Whether till the next night she had rather stay ...
... charge us there upon inter❜gatories , And we will answer all things faithfully . Gratiano assents , observing , Let it be so the first inter'gatory That my Nerissa shall be sworn on is , Whether till the next night she had rather stay ...
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... charge , - that , whether guilty or innocent , the prisoner was liable to pay a fee on his liberation . Hermione , trying to per- suade Polixenes , King of Bohemia , to prolong his stay at the court of Leontes in Sicily , says to him ...
... charge , - that , whether guilty or innocent , the prisoner was liable to pay a fee on his liberation . Hermione , trying to per- suade Polixenes , King of Bohemia , to prolong his stay at the court of Leontes in Sicily , says to him ...
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... charge thee with dignities . Master Shallow , my Lord Shallow , be what thou wilt , I am Fortune's steward . Come , Pistol , utter more to me ; and withal devise something to do thyself good . - Boot , boot , master Shallow : I know the ...
... charge thee with dignities . Master Shallow , my Lord Shallow , be what thou wilt , I am Fortune's steward . Come , Pistol , utter more to me ; and withal devise something to do thyself good . - Boot , boot , master Shallow : I know the ...
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