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Page 380
... called in . This was carried by 181 to 65 . Lord Grey then moved that it was not expedient to proceed further with the bill . This motion was re- jected by 179 to 64. Counsel were then called in , and the Attorney - General commenced ...
... called in . This was carried by 181 to 65 . Lord Grey then moved that it was not expedient to proceed further with the bill . This motion was re- jected by 179 to 64. Counsel were then called in , and the Attorney - General commenced ...
Page 394
... called ; one or two circumstances led to a different opinion , and I decided that she should not be called ; but I proposed that I should , contrary to the usual rule , of counsel never seeing a witness , make an exception in this case ...
... called ; one or two circumstances led to a different opinion , and I decided that she should not be called ; but I proposed that I should , contrary to the usual rule , of counsel never seeing a witness , make an exception in this case ...
Page 514
... called on Copley to vindicate him from it - he having heard the speech . He found it necessary to state what he had to say in a memorial in his own justifi- cation ; and finding Copley much too slow in the matter , he asked to see the ...
... called on Copley to vindicate him from it - he having heard the speech . He found it necessary to state what he had to say in a memorial in his own justifi- cation ; and finding Copley much too slow in the matter , he asked to see the ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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