| 1793
...the rational exertion of his own. " Here we can fpeak of this great man within our own recollection ; and however party prejudices may adopt their different...precedence is allowed the earl of Mansfield, as the tirft magiftrate T that that ever fo pre-eminentlv graced that important ftation. The wifdom of his... | |
| 1793 - 550 síður
...we can fpeak of this great man within our own recollection ; and however party prejudices may adopt adopt their different favourites, and each contend...the merit of the other, it is, we believe, generally underilood, that precedence is allowed the Earl of Mansfield, as the firft Magiftrnte that ever fo... | |
| Leman Thomas Rede, Edward Wynne - 1790 - 490 síður
...EVERT WHIRL Here we can fpeak of this great \vithin our own recollection ; and however party-prejudices may adopt their different favourites, and each contend...believe, generally underftood, that precedence is allowed to the EARL of MANSFIELD, as the firft magiftrate that ever fo pre-eminently graced that important... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1801 - 436 síður
...by the rational exertion of lui " Here we can fpeak of this great man within our own recoljection ; and however party prejudices may adopt their different...generally underftood, that precedence is allowed the Karl of Mansfield, as the fir ft magiftrate that ever fa pre-eminently graced that important ftation.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 síður
...the rational exertion of his own. " Here we can speak of this great man within our own recollection ; and however party prejudices may adopt their different...the merit of the other, it is, we believe, generally understood, that precedence is allowed the earl of Mansfield, an the first magistrate T that that ever... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 540 síður
...following passage :— " However party prejudices may adopt their different favourites, and each labour in detracting from the merit of the other, it is, we believe, generally understood that precedence is allowed the Earl of Mansfield as the first magistrate that ever so pre-eminently... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 síður
...following passage : — " However party prejudices may adopt their different favorites, and each labor in detracting from the merit of the other, it is, we believe, generally understood that precedence is allowed the Earl of Mansfield as the first magistrate that ever so pre-eminently... | |
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