Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... Campbell to the last.f 66 99 A The misrepresentation of words once said by Lord Campbell is remarkable , and persistent . Lord Campbell never talked of his plainness and humility , in the sense in which Miss Martineau continually uses ...
... Campbell to the last.f 66 99 A The misrepresentation of words once said by Lord Campbell is remarkable , and persistent . Lord Campbell never talked of his plainness and humility , in the sense in which Miss Martineau continually uses ...
Page 248
... Campbell . In the summer of 1849 , Lord Denman had a paralytic attack ; and Lord Chan- cellor Cottenham was very ill ; so that Lyndhurst said to Campbell , “ Well , you will have your choice to be a chancellor or a chief justice . " On ...
... Campbell . In the summer of 1849 , Lord Denman had a paralytic attack ; and Lord Chan- cellor Cottenham was very ill ; so that Lyndhurst said to Campbell , “ Well , you will have your choice to be a chancellor or a chief justice . " On ...
Page 249
... Lord Campbell . Next day , at a meeting of the Cabinet , the prime minister said , " My lords and gen- tlemen , let me present you to the chief justice of England . " Lord Campbell shook hands with all ; thanked them ... LORD CAMPBELL . 249.
... Lord Campbell . Next day , at a meeting of the Cabinet , the prime minister said , " My lords and gen- tlemen , let me present you to the chief justice of England . " Lord Campbell shook hands with all ; thanked them ... LORD CAMPBELL . 249.
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