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" When he was in temper and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent attorneys, and would deal forth his severities with a sort of majesty. "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Charles the Second, King ... - Page 351
by William Harris - 1766
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American Law Journal and Miscellaneous Repertory, Volume 3

John Elihu Hall - 1810 - 530 pages
...bar severely felt. Those above, or that could hurt, or benefit him, and none else, might depend upon fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper,...matters indifferent came before him, he became his fiat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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The History of Wem: And [other] ... Townships [in Shropshire] ...

Samuel Garbett - 1818 - 392 pages
...pleasure in mortifying fraudulent attornies, and would dispense his severities with a sort of majesty. When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came before him, he very well became his seat of justice, but when he was ruffled, or concerned in state prosecutions,...
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The Life of William Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 pages
...minions at the bar bitterly felt. Those above, or that could taunt, or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he...matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he...matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 2

1820 - 404 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he...matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat nf justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 2

1820 - 408 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper, andmatters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 2

1820 - 406 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he...matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of ...

Roger North - 1826 - 546 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt, or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came * To these delights may be added that of dancing. — Evelyn tells us, that being present at the wedding...
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The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of ...

Roger North - 1826 - 496 pages
...minions, at the bar, bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt, or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came * To these delights may be added that of dancing — Evelyn tells us, that being present at the wedding...
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Southern Review, Volume 7

1831 - 550 pages
...his minions at the bar bitterly felt. Those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he...matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took li pleasure in mortifying fraudulent...
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