The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till the Death of Lord Mansfield, Volume 3 |
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Abbott action afterwards answer appeared appointed attorney Attorney-General authority believe Bill brought called calumny cause CHAP character charge Chief Justice Circuit common law conduct considered conviction counsel Court of King's criminal declared defendant discharge duty Earl England Erskine evidence favour gentleman Government guilty High Bailiff honour House of Commons House of Lords imputed Judge judgment judicial jury King King's Bench lawyer learned letter libel LIII Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Ellen Lord Ellenborough Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lord Tenterden Lordships manner Master ment mind ministers never noble oath occasion opinion Parl Parliament party Peers person plaintiff prisoner proceedings profession prosecution puisne punishment question reason respect Rolliad Sir Egerton Sir Lloyd speech supposed thought Thurlow tion took trial verdict Westminster Hall Whigs wish witness writ XLIV XLIX XLVII СНАР