The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) by Henry Hawkins Brampton
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XL. DR. LAMSON--A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY--A WILL CASE
XLI. MR.J.L. TOOLE ON THE BENCH XLII. A FULL MEMBER OF THE JOCKEY CLUB XLIII. THE LITTLE MOUSE AND THE PRISONER--THE BRUTALITY OF OUR OLD LAWS XLIV. THE LAST OF LORD CAMPBELL--WINE AND WATER--SIR THOMAS WILDE XLV. HOW I CROSS-EXAMINED PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON XLVI. THE NEW LAW ALLOWING THE ACCUSED TO GIVE EVIDENCE--THE CASE OF DR. WALLACE, THE LAST I TRIED ON CIRCUIT XLVII. A FAREWELL MEMORY OF JACK XLVIII. OLD TURF FRIENDS XLIX. LEAVING THE BENCH--LORD BRAMPTON L. SENTENCES LI. CARDINAL MANNING--"OUR CHAPEL" APPENDIX |
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