The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... Court . London . 1857 . 2. On the Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Lyndhurst . By H. Bellenden Ker , Esq . London . 1853 . 3. The Proceedings of the Law Amendment Society . 4. Reports 1 , 2 , and ...
... Court . London . 1857 . 2. On the Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Lyndhurst . By H. Bellenden Ker , Esq . London . 1853 . 3. The Proceedings of the Law Amendment Society . 4. Reports 1 , 2 , and ...
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... Court , which , we agree with Mr. Ross , it is difficult to reconcile with the fact of his being permitted to retain the office of Vice - Treasurer of Ire- land , besides being made Constable of the Tower in 1770 . Lord Chatham ...
... Court , which , we agree with Mr. Ross , it is difficult to reconcile with the fact of his being permitted to retain the office of Vice - Treasurer of Ire- land , besides being made Constable of the Tower in 1770 . Lord Chatham ...
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... court to our friend Dundas . ' A Governor - General of this stamp was pretty sure to do as much mischief as was permitted by the brevity of his rule ; and when Lord Cornwallis landed , almost everything that Hastings had left in a ...
... court to our friend Dundas . ' A Governor - General of this stamp was pretty sure to do as much mischief as was permitted by the brevity of his rule ; and when Lord Cornwallis landed , almost everything that Hastings had left in a ...
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... courts , rising in regular gradation above each other , in each of which , except the lowest ( made subject to appeal ) , there was an infusion of the European element . Thus , a European ... Court , or second degree 18 Lord Cornwallis .
... courts , rising in regular gradation above each other , in each of which , except the lowest ( made subject to appeal ) , there was an infusion of the European element . Thus , a European ... Court , or second degree 18 Lord Cornwallis .
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... Courts , or third . Next came the Supreme Court , consisting of the Governor - General and Members of Council , from which an ultimate appeal lay to the King , when ( since 1797 ) the property at stake was not less than 50,000 rupees ...
... Courts , or third . Next came the Supreme Court , consisting of the Governor - General and Members of Council , from which an ultimate appeal lay to the King , when ( since 1797 ) the property at stake was not less than 50,000 rupees ...
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