Appletons' Journal, 6 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
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... Lord Thurlow ; when I am to meet him I would wish to know a day before . " Again , when giving advice to Bos- well as to his being called to the English bar , he finished by saying : " All this I should have said to any one . I should ...
... Lord Thurlow ; when I am to meet him I would wish to know a day before . " Again , when giving advice to Bos- well as to his being called to the English bar , he finished by saying : " All this I should have said to any one . I should ...
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... ( Lord Stowell ) said to Johnson : ' What a pity it is , sir , that you did not follow the profes- sion of the law ! You might have been Lord Chancellor and attained to the dignity of the peerage . ' There can be no doubt that John- son ...
... ( Lord Stowell ) said to Johnson : ' What a pity it is , sir , that you did not follow the profes- sion of the law ! You might have been Lord Chancellor and attained to the dignity of the peerage . ' There can be no doubt that John- son ...
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... Lord Bacon was apt to embalm , in his own writings , the mention of his illustrious contemporaries , but that he does not seem to have ever so much as heard of any Shakespeare . If - as Judge Holmes believes - Lord Ba- con were himself ...
... Lord Bacon was apt to embalm , in his own writings , the mention of his illustrious contemporaries , but that he does not seem to have ever so much as heard of any Shakespeare . If - as Judge Holmes believes - Lord Ba- con were himself ...
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