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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence - Page 144
1836
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Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish ..., Volume 3

Charles Butler - 1821 - 538 pages
...time, as much " respected, as the proudest peer, I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them,...the house, which no chancellor had ever possessed, and invested him in public opinion, with a character of independency and honour. On other great occasions,...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq, Volume 1

Charles Butler - 1822 - 706 pages
...time, as much respected, as " the proudest peer, I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them,...a character of independence and honour ; and this, although he was ever on the unpopular side of politics, made him always popular with the people *....
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...: With a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...this time, as much res" pected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them,...a character of independence and honour ; and this, although he was ever on the unpopular side of politics, made him always popular with the people.* On...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 430 pages
..." time, as much respected, as the proudest peer " I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them,...an ascendancy in the house, which no chancellor had •189 with a character of independence and honour ; and this, although he was ever on the unpopular...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 pages
..." time, as much respected, as the proudest peev " I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave lord Thurlow aa ascendancy in the house, which no chancellor had ever possessed ; it invested him, in public opinion,...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

1825 - 412 pages
...this time, as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon.' The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out of them,...chancellor had ever possessed ; it invested him, in pubhe opinion, with a character of independence and honour ; and this, although he was ever on the...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

1825 - 318 pages
...walls of Parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave Lord Thnrlow an ascendancy in the bouse which no chancellor had ever possessed; it invested...character of independence and honour, and this, though be was ever on the unpopular side of politics, made him always popular with the people." — (Butler's...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

1825 - 320 pages
...this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I cow look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of Parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave Lord Thnrlow an ascendancy in the house which no chancellor had ever possessed; it invested him in public...
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The North American Review, Volume 20

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1825 - 504 pages
...prodigious. It gave Lord Thurlow an ascendency in the house, which no chancellor had ever po sessed ; it invested him, in public opinion, with a character of independence and honor ; and this, although he was ever on the unpopular side of politics, made him always popular with...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 9; Volume 27

1843 - 506 pages
...respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon.' " " The effect of this speech," Mr. Butler adds, " both within the walls of parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave lord Thurlow an ascendency in the house which no chancellor had ever possessed : it invested him, in public opinion,...
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