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" ... their detestation of such usage. At the place of execution, among other things, he declared that he had used the utmost of his endeavours that the practice of the law might be regulated, and that the... "
Moral & Political Truth: Or Reflections Suggested by Reading History and ... - Page 193
by Jacob Franklin Heston - 1811 - 401 pages
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Papers Relative to Codification and Public ..., Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 1

Jeremy Bentham - Law - 1817 - 308 pages
...and that the public justice " might be administered with as much " expedition wid as little expence as " possible; and that he had suffered " a more than ordinary persecution " from those of his own profession on " that account." Thus far honest Ludlow. Beholding what, in England,...
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A History of the Court of Chancery: With Practical Remarks on the ..., Page 245

Joseph Parkes - Courts - 1828 - 670 pages
...and that the public justice " might be administered with as much expedition and " as little expence as possible ; and that he had suf"fered a more than ordinary persecution from those of " his profession on that account.''* — Whatever may have been the political sins of Cooke...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 308 pages
...regulated, and that the public justice might be administered with as much expedition and as little expense as possible ; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of hit oton profession on that account." Thus far honest Ludlom. Beholding what, in England,...
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The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-general of the Horse in ..., Volume 1

Edmund Ludlow - Great Britain - 1894 - 596 pages
...regulated, and that the publick justice might be administred with as much expedition and as little expense as possible ; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of his own profession on that account. He said he understood not the meaning of the Court, when...
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h. niles - 1817 - 454 pages
...regulated, and that public justice might be administered with as much expedition and as little expence as possible; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of his own profession on that accouut. He said he understood not the meaning of the court, when...
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