The book A book About Lawyers was written by author Jeaffreson, John Cordy, 1831-1901 Here you can read free online of A book About Lawyers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A book About Lawyers a good or bad book?
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About lawyers' cocked hats a capital volume might be written, thatshould contain no better story than the one which is told of NedThurlow's discomfiture in 1788, when he was playing a trickster's gamewith his friends and foes. Windsor Castle just then contained threedistinct centres of public interest--the mad king in the hands of hiskeepers; on the one side of the impotent monarch the Prince of Waleswaiting impatiently for the Regency; on the other side, the queen withequal impatience longing ...for her husband's recovery. The prince and hismother both had apartments in the castle, her majesty's quarters beingthe place of meeting for the Tory ministers, whilst the prince'sapartments were thrown open to the select leaders of the Whigexpectants. Of course the two coteries kept jealously apart; butThurlow, who wished to be still Lord Chancellor, "whatever king mightreign, " was in private communication with the prince's friends. Withfurtive steps he passed from the queen's room (where he had a minutebefore been assuring the ministers that he would be faithful to theking's adherents), and made clandestine way to the apartment whereSheridan and Payne were meditating on the advantages of a regencywithout restriction.
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