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" He then entered more deeply, as he said, into the case, and, flinging his judicial robe half aside, and sometimes casting off his wig, started from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument could be discovered.... "
Sketches of the Irish Bar - Halaman 25
oleh Richard Lalor Sheil - 1854 - 388 halaman
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The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 16

1854 - 740 halaman
...from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument, could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected with the history of his early lite, which it was impossible to associate with the subject — of jests from Joe Miller, mixed with...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 1

1851 - 782 halaman
...off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument could be discovered. It geconsisted of narratives connected with the history of his early...to associate with the subject — of jests from Joe Aliller, mixed with jokes of his own manufacture, and of sarcastic allusions to any of the counsel...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volume 4

1855 - 534 halaman
...started from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method nor argument could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...sarcastic allusions to any of the counsel who had endeavoured to check him during the trial. He was exceedingly fond of quotations from Milton and Sliakspeare,...
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Sketches of the Irish Bar, Volume 2

Richard Lalor Sheil - 1854 - 400 halaman
...from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument, could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...was exceedingly fond of quotations from Milton and Shakspcrc, which, however out of place, were very well delivered, and evinced an excellent enunciation....
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Sketches of the Irish Bar, Volume 2

Richard Lalor Sheil - 1854 - 406 halaman
...from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument, could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...trial. He was exceedingly fond of quotations from Hilton and Shakspere, which, however out of plnce, were very well delivere/1, aud evinced an excellent...
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Sketches of the Irish Bar, Volume 2

Richard Lalor Sheil - 1854 - 388 halaman
...from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument, could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...life, which it was impossible to associate with the subject—of jests from Joe Miller, mixed with jokes of his own manufacture, and of sarcastic allusions...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Volume 1

William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1855 - 412 halaman
...started from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...sarcastic allusions to any of the counsel who had endeavoured to check him during the trial. He was exceedingly fond of quotations from Milton and Shakspeare,...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 halaman
...started from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected with the history of his earl; life, which it was impossible to. associate with the subject — of jests from Joe All llrr,...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 1,Bagian 2

1851 - 424 halaman
...started from his seat, and threw off a wild harangue, in which neither law, method, nor argument could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives connected...life, which it was impossible to associate with the subject—of jests from Joe Miller, mixed with jokes of his own manufacture, and of sarcastic allusions...
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The life, times and correspondence of ... dr. Doyle, Volume 1

William John Fitzpatrick - 1861 - 536 halaman
...OF JUSTICE POISONED. method, or argument could be discovered. It generally consisted of narratives of his early life which it was impossible to associate...sarcastic allusions to any of the counsel who had endeavoured to check him during the trial." Lord Norbury was exceedingly careless of his papers, and...
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