| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 688 pages
...have twelve judges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." " Your majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers."* He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - 550 pages
...who are all of my mind in this matter." To this, Jones, one of the independent judges, answered, " Your majesty may find twelve judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." The first efforts made to transfer the benefices of the Church of England to Roman catholics were confined... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 540 pages
...have twelve judges who will be all of my mind "as to this matter." "Your majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." * He was dismissed together with Montague, chief baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 552 pages
...have twelve udges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." " Your Majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve Judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." * He was dismissed together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne Judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 454 pages
...determined to have twelve lawyers for judges who will be all of my mind as to the matter." CJ Jones : " Your Majesty may find twelve judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." James always piqued himself on being a man of his word, and Jones had his quietus next morning. With... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 588 pages
...have twelve Judges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." " Your Majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve Judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers."* He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne Judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 582 pages
...have twelve Judges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." " Your Majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve Judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." * He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne Judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| Robert Philip Tyrwhitt - 1858 - 156 pages
...twelve judges who will be all of one mind as to this matter.' — ' Tour Majesty ,' answered Jones, ' may find twelve judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers.' He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne judges, Neville and Charlton."... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 pages
...have twelve Judges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." "Your Majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve Judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers." * He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 668 pages
...have twelve judges who will be all of my mind as to this matter." " Your Majesty," answered Jones, " may find twelve Judges of your mind, but hardly twelve lawyers."* He was dismissed, together with Montague, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two puisne Judges, Neville and Charlton.... | |
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