| Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 halaman
...best of my informant's knowledge, correct. 333 " an officer, signalized himself again as a barrister, by " undertaking the defence of a friendless soldier,...lieutenant ; and so on finally to an " intimacy with lord Shelbourne, in whose house he was " an inmate during the publication of the Letters of " Junius. He... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 368 halaman
...he quitted that profession, and after becoming ;in officer, signalized himself again as a barrister, by undertaking the defence of a friendless soldier,...lieutenant ; and so on finally to an intimacy with lord Shelbourne, in whose house he was an inmate during the publication of the Letters of Junius. Hebecame... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 halaman
...he quitted that profession, and after becoming an officer, signalized himself again as a barrister, by undertaking the defence of a friendless soldier,...circumstance led to an acquaintance with the judge ; thatr to an introduction to the then lord lieutenant ; and so on finally to an intimacy with lord... | |
| John Jaques - 1843 - 426 halaman
...signalized himself again as a barrister, by undertaking the defence of a friendless soldier upon a trial for a capital offence. This circumstance led...to an introduction to the then lord lieutenant, and soon finally to an intimacy with Lord Shelbourne, in whose house he was an inmate during the publication... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1890 - 482 halaman
...had made the acquaintance of a judge by defending a friendless soldier, and thus been introduced to Lord Shelburne, ' in whose house he was an inmate during the publication of the letters of Junius.' The writer enclosed an autograph ' Will Greatrakes,' cut from a book that had been in his possession,... | |
| Cork Historical and Archaeological Society - 1904 - 326 halaman
...he quitted that profession ; and after becoming an officer signalised himself again as a barrister by undertaking the defence of a friendless soldier...to an introduction to the then Lord Lieutenant, and finally to an intimacy with Lord Shelburne, in whose house he was an inmate during the publication... | |
| 1922 - 1380 halaman
...had made the acquaintance of a judge by defending a friendless soldier, and thus been introduced to Lord Shelburne, ' in whose house he was an inmate during the publication of the letters of Junius.' The writer enclosed an autograph ' Will Greatrakes,' cut from a book that had been in his possession,... | |
| 1813 - 752 halaman
...' truductum to the then f.oril Lieutenant; ard so on, finally , to an intimacywith Lord Shell>BTho< in whose house he was an inmate during the publication of the Letter* of Jnniust.-ยป-He became a half-pay Officer, and sfhncrt 1779 rei ircd to a email property... | |
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