Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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Page 114
... lordship came to a decision, — but it was a decision to do nothing, after a stupendous hearing, in a dispute about copy-right. A book, suspected to be a very wicked one, being published in a splendid quarto for the sole edification of ...
... lordship came to a decision, — but it was a decision to do nothing, after a stupendous hearing, in a dispute about copy-right. A book, suspected to be a very wicked one, being published in a splendid quarto for the sole edification of ...
Page 115
... lordship, sitting in equity, to interfere with a case of robbery committed beyond the limits of the law itself. He contended, and in the sequel he proved (at least to the satisfaction of himself and his lordship,) that the work was ...
... lordship, sitting in equity, to interfere with a case of robbery committed beyond the limits of the law itself. He contended, and in the sequel he proved (at least to the satisfaction of himself and his lordship,) that the work was ...
Page 116
... lordship having heard both sides, and taken from the midnight of the full moon to the last second of the last quarter of the same to make up his mind, pronounced judgment in the following memorable words : — " I refuse the injunction ...
... lordship having heard both sides, and taken from the midnight of the full moon to the last second of the last quarter of the same to make up his mind, pronounced judgment in the following memorable words : — " I refuse the injunction ...
Page 133
... lordships either did or said, in their legislative capacity. On the House of Commons, a little more light may!be thrown. There was a general election in the dog-days of this year, during which all that reformers affirm ...
... lordships either did or said, in their legislative capacity. On the House of Commons, a little more light may!be thrown. There was a general election in the dog-days of this year, during which all that reformers affirm ...
Page 137
... lordship soon recovered his credit with the honourable house, and proved that he was no natural fool, when the merriment of the members had so far subsided as to permit him to proceed, though it repeatedly broke out afresh, " till sides ...
... lordship soon recovered his credit with the honourable house, and proved that he was no natural fool, when the merriment of the members had so far subsided as to permit him to proceed, though it repeatedly broke out afresh, " till sides ...
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