The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 169
... Lord Cockburn's tale of the weeks during which the parties remained anxious , -one hoping , the other fearing , - till Lord Lansdowne's acceptance removed all doubt . If this statement had occurred in ... Lord Cockburn's Reminiscences . 169.
... Lord Cockburn's tale of the weeks during which the parties remained anxious , -one hoping , the other fearing , - till Lord Lansdowne's acceptance removed all doubt . If this statement had occurred in ... Lord Cockburn's Reminiscences . 169.
Page 173
... Lord Cockburn's statements , and treating as they deserve " the numerous blunders and inaccuracies of his narrative . " One instance is remarkable . Whoever has observed Lord Cockburn give Professor Playfair as the author of the ...
... Lord Cockburn's statements , and treating as they deserve " the numerous blunders and inaccuracies of his narrative . " One instance is remarkable . Whoever has observed Lord Cockburn give Professor Playfair as the author of the ...
Page 381
... Lord Cockburn no bad motives are imputed . Want of care and caution , is the charge made . Even the caricatures of those he esteemed and respected are not to be too severely blamed ; he had ... Lord Cockburn and the Edinburgh Review . 381.
... Lord Cockburn no bad motives are imputed . Want of care and caution , is the charge made . Even the caricatures of those he esteemed and respected are not to be too severely blamed ; he had ... Lord Cockburn and the Edinburgh Review . 381.
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