It was a bad omen ; but, as my good fortune would have it, he was afflicted with the strangury, and was obliged to retire once or twice in the course of his argument. This protracted the cause so long, that, when he had finished, Lord Mansfield said that... The Book of Modern Anecdotes: Humour, Wit, and Wisdom, American, Legal ... - Trang 250được biên tập bởi - 1873 - 448 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1840 - 824 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...Hargrave was longwinded and tired the court. It was я Lad omen. But as my good fortune would have it, he was afflicted with the itranguary, and was obliged... | |
| 1845 - 678 trang
...Bower, Margrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to follow. Hargrove was Jong-winded, and tired the court. It was a bad omen ; but, as my...argument. This protracted the cause so long, that, when lie had finished, Lord Mansfield said that the remaining counsel sliould be heard the next morning.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 618 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to follow. Hargrave was long-winded, and tired thecourt. It was a bad omen ; but, as my good fortune would have it, he was afflicted with the strangury,... | |
| 1846 - 810 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...argument This protracted the cause so long, that, when lie had finished, Lord Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning.... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1846 - 810 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunitfhg, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was'...omen ;' but, as my good fortune would have it, he was afflicted^with the strangury, and was obliged to retire once or twice in the Course of his argument.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 742 trang
...who would be heard before me, never dreamed that the Court would hear me at all. Dunning, Bcarcroft, Wallace, Bower*, Hargravc, were all heard at considerable...Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning. This was exactly what I wished. I had the whole night to arrange, in my chambers,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 744 trang
...me, never dreamed that the Court would hear me at all. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower*, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning. This was exactly what I wished. I had the whole night to arrange, in my chambers,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 trang
...me, never dreamed that the Court would hear me at all. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower,* Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning. This was exactly what I wished. I had the whole night to arrange, in my chambers,... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1859 - 476 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning. This was exactly what I wished. I had the whole night to arrange in my chambers what... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1858 - 494 trang
...the court would hear me at all. The argument came on. Dunning, Bearcroft, Wallace, Bower, Hargrave, were all heard at considerable length, and I was to...Mansfield said that the remaining counsel should be heard the next morning. This was exactly what I wished. I had the whole night to arrange in my chambers what... | |
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