The Pleader's Guide: A Didactic Poem, in Two Books, Containing the Conduct of a Suit at Law, with the Arguments of Counsellor Bother'um, and Counsellor Bore'um in an Action Betwixt John-a-Gull, and John-a-Gudgeon for Assault and Battery, at a Late Contested Election, Volume 1 |
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... never be ' nonfuited . was never defeated by any length of Time till the 21 Jac . 1 . c . 2. and act 9 Geo . 3 3. c . 15. which was framed to amend the former and render it more effectual . The King's Liber- ties and Franchises are ...
... never be ' nonfuited . was never defeated by any length of Time till the 21 Jac . 1 . c . 2. and act 9 Geo . 3 3. c . 15. which was framed to amend the former and render it more effectual . The King's Liber- ties and Franchises are ...
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... where it was kept in the duke's palace , according to Selden , and is never brought forth but with torch - light and tokens of reverence , Which at Amalfi lay conceal'd Till by LOTHARIO's arms reveal'd 16 PLEADER'S GUIDE . [ Book I.
... where it was kept in the duke's palace , according to Selden , and is never brought forth but with torch - light and tokens of reverence , Which at Amalfi lay conceal'd Till by LOTHARIO's arms reveal'd 16 PLEADER'S GUIDE . [ Book I.
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... never yet disturb'd my brain : Let others heed such broils and bustles Who better can command their muscles ; Enough for me , when Client ftands With Purse and Parchment in his hands , And claims my favour and protection , To keep my ...
... never yet disturb'd my brain : Let others heed such broils and bustles Who better can command their muscles ; Enough for me , when Client ftands With Purse and Parchment in his hands , And claims my favour and protection , To keep my ...
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... never fought your aid , Ye Doctors of the Civil Trade , Nor ever thank'd you for a Curfe To help us to Defendant's purse , lies in all actions vi et armis ; by Stat . 13 Ed . I. it lies in account ; by 25 Ed . III . c . 17. it lies in ...
... never fought your aid , Ye Doctors of the Civil Trade , Nor ever thank'd you for a Curfe To help us to Defendant's purse , lies in all actions vi et armis ; by Stat . 13 Ed . I. it lies in account ; by 25 Ed . III . c . 17. it lies in ...
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... never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well - judging Agent , My Sifter's husband , Mr. SHARK , Soon got fix Pupils and a Clerk , 3 Doctrina Placitandi , " or the art and fcience of Special Pleading , a book fo entitled ...
... never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well - judging Agent , My Sifter's husband , Mr. SHARK , Soon got fix Pupils and a Clerk , 3 Doctrina Placitandi , " or the art and fcience of Special Pleading , a book fo entitled ...
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Page 8 - And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus...
Page 4 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill, Smit with the love of sacred song...
Page 44 - Chaos umpire sits, And by decision more embroils the fray By which he reigns.
Page i - THE PLEADER'S GUIDE, A DIDACTIC POEM, IN TWO BOOKS, CONTAINING THE CONDUCT OF A SUIT AT LAW, With the Arguments of COUNSELLOR BOTHER'UM, AND COUNSELLOR BORE'UM, IN AN ACTION BETWIXT JOHN-a-GULL, and JOHN-a-GUDGEON, For ASSAULT AND BATTERY, at a late Contefted EleRion.
Page 61 - Gudgeon's body. The second count's for other toddy, Thrown by said Gull on Gudgeon's body ; To wit, his gold-laced hat and hair on, And clothes which he had then and there on : To wit, twelve jackets, twelve surtouts, Twelve pantaloons, twelve pair of boots, Which did thereby much discompose Said Gudgeon's mouth, eyes, ears, and nose, Back, stomach, neck, thighs, feet and toes ; By which and other wrongs unheard of. His clothes were spoilt and life despaired of.
Page 60 - MR. BOTHER'UM opens the Pleadings — His Speech at length. I RISE with pleasure, I assure ye, With transport to accost a Jury, Of your known conscientious feeling, Candor, and honorable dealing, From 'Middlesex discreetly chosen, A worthy and an upright dozen. (aside.) 1 " Middlesex" — This being an Election affray, the Venue is supposed to have been changed upon the usual Affidavit, Led.
Page 61 - for that " with divers jugs, To wit, twelve pots, twelve cups, twelve mugs, Of certain vulgar drink called toddy, Said GULL did sluice said GUDGEON'S body.
Page 17 - Writ of Error is a commission to judges of a superior court, by which they are authorized to examine the record upon which a judgment was given in an inferior court, and, on such examination, to affirm or reverse the same according to law.
Page i - PLEADER'S (the) guide, a didactic poem, in two books, containing the conduct of a suit at law, with the arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and Counsellor Bore'um, in an action betwixt John-a-Gull and John-a-Gudgeon, for assault and battery at a late contested election.
Page 63 - Heaven knows a milder gentler creature Never was seen in human nature Than the forbearing and well-judging, Discreet and gentle John-a-Gudgeon ! And, gentlemen, there's no man's face is...