I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical villain. He hates the Liturgy. He would have nothing but long-winded cant without book ;" and then his lordship turned... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 141849Full view - About this book
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1877 - 738 pages
...barristers of great note, Pollexfen and Wallop, appeared for the defendant. Pollexfen had scarcely begun his address to the jury, when the Chief Justice broke...He would have nothing but longwinded cant without hook : " and then his Lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1878 - 592 pages
...barristers of great note, Pollexfen and Wallop, appeared for the defendant. Pollaxfeti had scarce begun his address to the jury, when the Chief Justice broke...forth : " Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a murk on you. You are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 336 pages
...the defendant. Pollexfen had scarce begun his address to the jury when the Chief Justice broke out, ' Pollexfen, I know you well. I will set a mark on you....the faction. This is an old rogue, a schismatical villain. He hates the Liturgy. He would have nothing but long-winded cant without book ;' and then... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1881 - 402 pages
...the learned and pious divine, Richard Baxter, after exclaiming, in his own naturally violent tone, " This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical...would have nothing but long-winded cant without book," the Lord Chief Justice suddenly turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1894 - 546 pages
...learned and e reys' pious divine Richard Baxter, after exclaiming, in his own naturally violent tone, " This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical...would have nothing but long-winded cant without book," the Lord Chief Justice suddenly turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his... | |
| John Winslow - 1897 - 56 pages
...appeared for the defendant. As Pollexpen began to address the jury, Jeffreys broke forth : " Pollexpen, I know you well, I will set a mark on you ; you are...an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical villian. He hates the Liturgy, he would have nothing but long-winded cant, without book." And so Jeffreys... | |
| John Winslow - 1897 - 50 pages
...are the patron of the faction. This is an old rogue, a schismatical knave, a hypocritical villian. He hates the Liturgy, he would have nothing but long-winded cant, without book." And so Jeffreys went on and called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more than justice to whip... | |
| Kenneth Norman Bell, Gladys M. Morgan - 1925 - 380 pages
...mouths, and not to let them speak through their noses.' ' Pollexfen,' said Jeffries, ' I know you well. You are the patron of the faction ; this is an old rogue, who has poisoned the world with his Kidderminster 1 doctrine. He encouraged all the women to bring... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 2005 - 434 pages
...barristers of great note, Pollexfen and Wallop, appeared for the defendant. Pollexfen had scarce begun his address to the jury, when the chief justice broke...I know you well. I will set a mark on you. You are ing part of his sentence in Palace Yard, outside the great gate of Westminster Hall,] and he says he... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1855 - 244 pages
...barristers of great note, Pollexfen and Wallop, appeared for the defendant." " Pollexfen had scarce begun his address to the jury, when the chief justice broke...have nothing but longwinded cant without book ; ' and thenjiis lordship turned up his eyes, clasped his hands, and began to sing through his nose in imitation... | |
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