Sketches of the Irish Bar, Volume 2Redfield, 1854 - 388 halaman |
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... pounds , when he was called , in the year 1770 , to the Bar . The period is so remote , that no account of his earlier exploits , beyond that of his habitual substitution of the canons of chivalry for those of law , has remained . With ...
... pounds , when he was called , in the year 1770 , to the Bar . The period is so remote , that no account of his earlier exploits , beyond that of his habitual substitution of the canons of chivalry for those of law , has remained . With ...
Halaman 27
... pounds of tea ( on which the profit was large ) , and crossed over to Kinahan's , where he asked for a sup- ply of sugar , on which the profits are or were nominal . While Kinahan was having the sugar weighed , Nott's porter entered the ...
... pounds of tea ( on which the profit was large ) , and crossed over to Kinahan's , where he asked for a sup- ply of sugar , on which the profits are or were nominal . While Kinahan was having the sugar weighed , Nott's porter entered the ...
Halaman 36
... pounds a year.-M. t James Scarlett , afterward Lord Abinger , was more distinguished as an ad- vocate than a judge . Born in Jamaica , in 1760 ( his brother was Chief - Justice of the island ) , Mr. Scarlett was called to the English ...
... pounds a year.-M. t James Scarlett , afterward Lord Abinger , was more distinguished as an ad- vocate than a judge . Born in Jamaica , in 1760 ( his brother was Chief - Justice of the island ) , Mr. Scarlett was called to the English ...
Halaman 38
... pounds sterling a year ; and died in July , 1831 , aged eighty - six . Perhaps no one ever wore the ermine so wholly unqualified for its dignity and responsibility , as Lord Norbury . So cruel , that he was called " the hanging judge ...
... pounds sterling a year ; and died in July , 1831 , aged eighty - six . Perhaps no one ever wore the ermine so wholly unqualified for its dignity and responsibility , as Lord Norbury . So cruel , that he was called " the hanging judge ...
Halaman 47
... pounds sterling for information which should bring the assassins to justice . The magnitude of the sum in- duced the hope that its temptation would be found irresistible to poverty and destitution so great as that which prevails among ...
... pounds sterling for information which should bring the assassins to justice . The magnitude of the sum in- duced the hope that its temptation would be found irresistible to poverty and destitution so great as that which prevails among ...
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appeared Attorney-General Baron barrister became Bellew bench Blackburne Brougham called Catholic Emancipation Chancellor character Clare Cobbett Corofin counsel countenance court died Dublin Duke Earl election eloquence Emancipation eminent England English excited exhibited expression eyes father Father Murphy favor feeling Fitzgerald gentleman Government habits hand heard honor House of Commons interest intimated Ireland Irish bar Judge jury justice Kate Costello King's Counsel landlord lawyer Leslie Foster London look Lord Manners Lord Norbury Lordship ment mind Ministry murder never Norbury's O'Connell O'Gorman O'Loghlin observed occasion orator Parliament Parliamentary party Peel person Plunket political popular pounds sterling present priest prisoners proceeded produced Protestant Protestant Ascendency recollection Roman Catholic Saurin scene Sergeant Sheas Sheil Sheriff Sir Francis Burdett Sir Theobald Butler speaker speech spirit stood thousand pounds sterling tion took treaty of Limerick trial utterance votes Whig William William Gorman witness
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Halaman 230 - O good old man ; how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed ! Thou art not for the fashion of these times, Where none will sweat, but for promotion; And having that, do choke their service up Even with the having: it is not so with thee.
Halaman 76 - Ireland; a long series of oppressions, aided by many very ill-judged laws, have brought landlords into a habit of exerting a very lofty superiority, and their vassals into that of an almost unlimited submission: speaking a language that is despised, professing a religion that is abhorred ()and being disarmed, the poor find themselves in many cases slaves even in the bosom of written liberty.
Halaman 73 - ... and, having taken the administration of justice into their own hands, were not very exact in the distribution of it.
Halaman 138 - The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William — not forgetting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeeming us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass money and wooden shoes.
Halaman 294 - O'Connell rallied Mr. Gore to such a point upon this head, and that of his supposed origin, that the latter completely sunk under the attack. He next proceeded to Mr. Fitzgerald, and, having drawn a picture of the late Mr. Perceval, he turned round and asked of the rival candidate, with what face he could call himself their friend, when the first act of his political life was to enlist himself under the banners of
Halaman 79 - A Protestant King of Ireland, A Protestant Parliament, A Protestant Hierarchy, Protestant Electors and Government, The Benches of Justice, The Army and the Revenue. Through all their Branches and Details, Protestant: And this System Supported by a Connection with the Protestant Realm of Britain.
Halaman 286 - ... visages were seen felicitously intermixed, outside the balustrade of the gallery on the left hand of the Sheriff. Before the business began, a gentleman was observed on whom every eye was turned. He had indeed chosen a most singular position ; for instead of sitting like the other auditors on the seats in the gallery, he leaped over it, and, suspending himself above the crowd, afforded what was an object of wonder to the great body of the spectators, and of indignation to the High Sheriff.
Halaman 37 - Lord Norbury has been always remarkable for his frugality. He was in the habit of stuffing papers into the old chairs in his study, in order to supply the deficiency of horse-hair which the incumbency of eighty years had produced in their bottoms. At last, however, they became, even with the aid of this occasional supplement, unfit for use, and were sent by his Lordship to a shop in which old furniture was advertised to be bought and sold. An individual of the name of Monaghan got one of these chairs...
Halaman 287 - at the end of it, hung conspicuously over his breast ; and a profusion of black curls, curiously festooned about his temples, shadowed a very handsome and expressive countenance, a great part of which was occupied by whiskers of a bushy amplitude.
Halaman 109 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.