Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - 167 Seiten |
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... Judges in Westminster Hall when Sir Robert Catlyne had been Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Robert Whidden a Judge of that Court . The Report1 runs as follows : ' Whidden vouches a case in the time of Gascoigne , Chief Justice ...
... Judges in Westminster Hall when Sir Robert Catlyne had been Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Robert Whidden a Judge of that Court . The Report1 runs as follows : ' Whidden vouches a case in the time of Gascoigne , Chief Justice ...
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... Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , lost his reason and committed suicide by drowning himself in a stream near his home at Canterbury . A coroner's jury having returned a verdict of felo de se , Sir James Hales's estates were forfeited ...
... Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , lost his reason and committed suicide by drowning himself in a stream near his home at Canterbury . A coroner's jury having returned a verdict of felo de se , Sir James Hales's estates were forfeited ...
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... three branches ; it is to act , to do , to perform ; argal she drowned herself wittingly . ' He then indulges in a travesty of the reasoning of that learned pundit , Judge Browne . ' Here lies the water : good ; [ 53 ] JUDGE HALES.
... three branches ; it is to act , to do , to perform ; argal she drowned herself wittingly . ' He then indulges in a travesty of the reasoning of that learned pundit , Judge Browne . ' Here lies the water : good ; [ 53 ] JUDGE HALES.
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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