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Mrs. Moser made the latter remark about the Timmins affair, while the former was uttered by Mr. Grumpley, barrister-at-law, to his lady, in
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It will be necessary to explain to the reader that John was no other than John Perkins, Esquire, of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, and that Miss Lucy was the daughter of the late
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But his lordship not residing in those parts has put in for his deputy, — Price, Esq., barrister-at-law, and who dwells in the town.
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But his lordship not residing in those parts has put in for his deputy, — Price, Esq., barrister-at-law, and who dwells in the town.
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� He is a barrister-at-law and practised in London from 1965 to 1966.
Diplomatic Appointment: Ambassador to Japan - Media release - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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Iswar Chandra, the brilliant young barrister-at-law had discoursed to a philanthropic peeress upon the social future of his native land, whilst an admiring circle of auditors hung upon his words.
Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers Various
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Mr. Henry Schloesser, barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, [Footnote: In his pamphlet published by the Women's Social and Political Union.] very explicitly explains how they affect women.
Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman Giberne Sieveking
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Even in the strictest seclusion of the, alas! seldom invaded privacy of his chambers Mr. Pryme never forgot that he was a barrister-at-law.
Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance H. Lovett Cameron
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[2] Thomas Christopher, 1789-1827, 3rd son of the above, afterwards a barrister-at-law.
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling
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Mr. Horace Frank Lester, late of Oxford University, afterwards barrister-at-law, author and journalist of the first rank, but at that time unknown to _Punch_, first appeared on January 5th, 1878, with a slashing satire on busybody amateur statesmen which greatly tickled Tom
The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann
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