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Page 247
... duty in giving law - lectures to the best of my poor ability , " was the reply . " And your duty in the other branch , too ? " added his grace . Mr. Blackstone merely bowed in answer , and a few days afterwards Dr. Jenner was appointed ...
... duty in giving law - lectures to the best of my poor ability , " was the reply . " And your duty in the other branch , too ? " added his grace . Mr. Blackstone merely bowed in answer , and a few days afterwards Dr. Jenner was appointed ...
Page 343
... duty , or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner . " Mr. Erskine . Your lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit . I know my duty as well as your lordship knows yours . I shall not alter my conduct . Of this reply his ...
... duty , or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner . " Mr. Erskine . Your lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit . I know my duty as well as your lordship knows yours . I shall not alter my conduct . Of this reply his ...
Page 356
... duty to the whole , and excites to overt acts of misconduct in a part of the community , instead of endeavouring to change , by the impulse of reason , that universal assent , which in this and every country constitutes the law for all ...
... duty to the whole , and excites to overt acts of misconduct in a part of the community , instead of endeavouring to change , by the impulse of reason , that universal assent , which in this and every country constitutes the law for all ...
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