Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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Page 187
... Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scotland was , by a court of inferiour jurisdiction , de- prived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session ...
... Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scotland was , by a court of inferiour jurisdiction , de- prived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session ...
Page 314
... Court of Session , for defa- mation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The Liberty of the Pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and ...
... Court of Session , for defa- mation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The Liberty of the Pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and ...
Page 316
... Court of Session being re- versed , if Mr. Thomson should appeal from the same ? I don't think the appeal adviseable : not only because the value of the judgement is in no de- gree adequate to the expence ; but because there are many ...
... Court of Session being re- versed , if Mr. Thomson should appeal from the same ? I don't think the appeal adviseable : not only because the value of the judgement is in no de- gree adequate to the expence ; but because there are many ...
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