Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... lawyer , by making Gratiano exclaim , — In christening thou shalt have two godfathers : Had I been judge , thou shouldst have had ten more , To bring thee to the gallows , not the font- meaning a jury of twelve men , to find him guilty ...
... lawyer , by making Gratiano exclaim , — In christening thou shalt have two godfathers : Had I been judge , thou shouldst have had ten more , To bring thee to the gallows , not the font- meaning a jury of twelve men , to find him guilty ...
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... lawyers know to be the word spoken by a champion who acknowledged that he was beaten , and declared that he would fight no more : whereupon judgment was immediately given against the side which he supported , and he bore the infamous ...
... lawyers know to be the word spoken by a champion who acknowledged that he was beaten , and declared that he would fight no more : whereupon judgment was immediately given against the side which he supported , and he bore the infamous ...
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... lawyers , or those who had them- selves actually been in prison on a criminal 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 ...
... lawyers , or those who had them- selves actually been in prison on a criminal 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 ...
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... lawyers cannot but wonder at seeing it so near perfection in charging the treason , and alleging the overt act com- mitted by her " contrary to the faith and allegiance of a true subject . " It is likewise remarkable that Cleomenes and ...
... lawyers cannot but wonder at seeing it so near perfection in charging the treason , and alleging the overt act com- mitted by her " contrary to the faith and allegiance of a true subject . " It is likewise remarkable that Cleomenes and ...
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... lawyer , he would have known that this great magistrate could not examine offenders in the manner supposed , and could only take notice of offences when they were regularly prosecuted before him in the Court of King's Bench , or at the ...
... lawyer , he would have known that this great magistrate could not examine offenders in the manner supposed , and could only take notice of offences when they were regularly prosecuted before him in the Court of King's Bench , or at the ...
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