The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times, Band 1W. Tegg, 1866 - 1711 Seiten |
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... court of common bench . They are usually about a week from each other , and have refer- ence to some Romish festival . All ori- ginal writs are returnable on these days , and they are therefore called the return days . 66 The first ...
... court of common bench . They are usually about a week from each other , and have refer- ence to some Romish festival . All ori- ginal writs are returnable on these days , and they are therefore called the return days . 66 The first ...
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... court . - A Jeplorable transaction ! a stain upon the nemory of Nelson , and the honour of England ! To palliate it would be in ain ; to justify it would be wicked : here is no alternative , for one who will not make himself a ...
... court . - A Jeplorable transaction ! a stain upon the nemory of Nelson , and the honour of England ! To palliate it would be in ain ; to justify it would be wicked : here is no alternative , for one who will not make himself a ...
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... court - martial of Neapolitan officers , on board the British flag - ship , proceed im- mediately to try the prisoner , and report to him , if the charges were proved , what punishment he ought to suffer . These proceedings were as ...
... court - martial of Neapolitan officers , on board the British flag - ship , proceed im- mediately to try the prisoner , and report to him , if the charges were proved , what punishment he ought to suffer . These proceedings were as ...
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... courts themselves are no less worthy of observation . It will be recol- ected that the court of Chancery and the court of King's Bench , at the upper end were , until the coronation , enclosed from sight and hearing ; in the print they ...
... courts themselves are no less worthy of observation . It will be recol- ected that the court of Chancery and the court of King's Bench , at the upper end were , until the coronation , enclosed from sight and hearing ; in the print they ...
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... courts with clam'rous bawl The criers their attorneys call ; One of the gown , discreet and wise , By proper means ... court ; a person named Hewitt was then cryer , Mr. Mingay , a celebrated counsel , still remembered , is represented ...
... courts with clam'rous bawl The criers their attorneys call ; One of the gown , discreet and wise , By proper means ... court ; a person named Hewitt was then cryer , Mr. Mingay , a celebrated counsel , still remembered , is represented ...
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