The Fifty Days: Napoleon in EnglandHart-Davis, 1969 - 141 σελίδες |
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... became the judge , on the king's behalf , of petitions from subjects aggrieved at the strict and harsh decisions of the Common Law courts . He gave judgement , not ac- cording to law , but according to the rules of Equity and being a ...
... became the judge , on the king's behalf , of petitions from subjects aggrieved at the strict and harsh decisions of the Common Law courts . He gave judgement , not ac- cording to law , but according to the rules of Equity and being a ...
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... became Lord Chancellor again in the following year and continued to hold office until 1827 . 2 Sir William Scott ( 1745-1838 ) . After being called to the Bar became a specialist in civil , maritime and international law . Famous for ...
... became Lord Chancellor again in the following year and continued to hold office until 1827 . 2 Sir William Scott ( 1745-1838 ) . After being called to the Bar became a specialist in civil , maritime and international law . Famous for ...
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... became increasingly apprehensive . The Emperor affected an attitude of patience . In Torbay the Bellerophon became the object of general curiosity . She was surrounded by dozens of boats full of people of all classes wanting to get a ...
... became increasingly apprehensive . The Emperor affected an attitude of patience . In Torbay the Bellerophon became the object of general curiosity . She was surrounded by dozens of boats full of people of all classes wanting to get a ...
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List of illustrations page | 11 |
Foreword by Felix Markham | 13 |
Introduction | 15 |
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