The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... question is , now , whether the next historical novel may not begin in this wise : - CHAPTER I. THE FUGITIVE . At the close of a lovely summer's day , two horsemen might have been seen slow- ly pacing through the main street of ...
... question is , now , whether the next historical novel may not begin in this wise : - CHAPTER I. THE FUGITIVE . At the close of a lovely summer's day , two horsemen might have been seen slow- ly pacing through the main street of ...
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... question , and to remark upon them , thus isolated and disconnected from each other . Mr. Rushton is more methodic and logical . He does not mere- ly quote or cite all the passages which he has noticed in which legal terms occur , but ...
... question , and to remark upon them , thus isolated and disconnected from each other . Mr. Rushton is more methodic and logical . He does not mere- ly quote or cite all the passages which he has noticed in which legal terms occur , but ...
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... question , used with a knowledge of its meaning and of the functions of the writ hardly less remarkable than that evinced in the passage from " Henry VIII . , " though expressed in a different manner , owing chiefly to the fact that ...
... question , used with a knowledge of its meaning and of the functions of the writ hardly less remarkable than that evinced in the passage from " Henry VIII . , " though expressed in a different manner , owing chiefly to the fact that ...
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... question lowered her topsail or top - knot , she would then and there have been put merciless- ly to the sword . But what shall we think of the acumen and the judgment of a Chief Justice , a man of letters , and a man of the world , who ...
... question lowered her topsail or top - knot , she would then and there have been put merciless- ly to the sword . But what shall we think of the acumen and the judgment of a Chief Justice , a man of letters , and a man of the world , who ...
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... question of Shakespeare's le- gal acquirements . They evince no more legal knowledge , no greater familiarity with legal phraseology , than is apparent in the ordinary conversation of intelligent people generally , even at this day . Mr ...
... question of Shakespeare's le- gal acquirements . They evince no more legal knowledge , no greater familiarity with legal phraseology , than is apparent in the ordinary conversation of intelligent people generally , even at this day . Mr ...
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