| 1793
...heart, he feldom failed having the bill he supported carried into an a& of parliament. No one wu heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence...feveral compliments paid him from the bench by Lord Manffield and others, for the new light he threw on difficult fubjefts. About the year 1 785, Mr. Smeaton's... | |
| 1793 - 526 str.
...heart, he feldom failed having the bill he fupported carried into an aft of parliamsnt. No one was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in 'his tefrimony. In the courts of law, he had feveral compliments paid him from the bench by lord Mansfield... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 str.
...heart, he feldom failed to obtain for the bill which he fupported an aft of parliament. No one was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence...bench by Lord Mansfield and others, for the new light which he tlirew on difficult fubjecls. About the year 1785 Mr Smeaton's health began to decline ; and... | |
| 1794 - 622 str.
...he feldom (ailed having the bill he fupported carried inio an a^t of parliament. No oire was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in his tcftimony. In the courts of law, he had feveral compliments paid him from the bench by lord Mansfield... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 518 str.
...he seldom failed having the hill he supported carried into an act of parliament. No person was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in his testimony. In the courts of law he had several compliments paid to him from the bench, by the late... | |
| 1816 - 808 str.
...to obtain the ad wifhed for. No one had ever moreconfidenee placed in his teflimony. In the couris of law he had feveral compliments paid him from the bench, by Lord Mansfield and others, for the light which hr threw on difficult futjcifls. About 1785 MrSmeaton'b health began to decline; and he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 522 str.
...he seldom failed having the bill he supported carried into an act of parliament. No person was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in his testimony. In the courts of law he had several compliments paid to him from the bench, by the late... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 384 str.
...heart, he seldom failed to obtain for the bill which he supported an act of parliament. No one was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in his testimony. In the courts of law he had several compliments paid him from the bench by Lord Mansfield... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 str.
...heart, he seldom failed having the bill he supported carried into an act of parliament. No one was heard with more attention, nor had any one ever more confidence placed in his testimony; in the courts of law he had several compliments paid him from the bench by Lord Mansfield... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 382 str.
...attention, nor bad any one ever more confidence placed in his testimony. In the courts of law he had several compliments paid him from the bench by Lord Mansfield and others, for tbe new light which he threw on difficult subjects. About the year 1785, Mr. Smeaton's health began... | |
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