The Quarterly Review, Volume 287William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1949 |
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Page 71
... Lord Chancellor , Viscount Jowitt , and two former Lord Chancellors , have explained that in their view it is not feasible to ignore political opinions . ' The majority Report recommends , therefore , that judicially minded people ...
... Lord Chancellor , Viscount Jowitt , and two former Lord Chancellors , have explained that in their view it is not feasible to ignore political opinions . ' The majority Report recommends , therefore , that judicially minded people ...
Page 72
... Lord Jowitt had been Chancellor for one year only when he gave evidence ; Lord Maugham occupied that exalted office for only twelve months in all ; and Lord Simon was Lord Chan- cellor only during a war when his many graver obligations ...
... Lord Jowitt had been Chancellor for one year only when he gave evidence ; Lord Maugham occupied that exalted office for only twelve months in all ; and Lord Simon was Lord Chan- cellor only during a war when his many graver obligations ...
Page 73
... Lord Chancellor . The decision of all the Commissioners save Lord Merthyr is that matters should stay as they are . They point out that the duties in respect of justices are as well performed in the Duchy as elsewhere , and that ...
... Lord Chancellor . The decision of all the Commissioners save Lord Merthyr is that matters should stay as they are . They point out that the duties in respect of justices are as well performed in the Duchy as elsewhere , and that ...
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Religion and Politics | 7 |
in Italy | 17 |
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