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"I very much regret that so much of your valuable time has been absorbed," said the Lord Chief Justice, speaking to the Tichborne Jury, as the massive form of the Claimant vanished through the side door, never more to enter the Court of Queen's Bench; "but it will be a consolation to you to think that your names will be associated in history with the most remarkable trial that has ever occurred in the annals of England."

If you had a good thing, and Wass accepted temporary partnership, he kept his side of the bargain rigidly. You did the same or regretted your stupidity. "A claimant to the Kogan estate that good enough for you?" Wass showed no surprise. "And how would such a claimant be profitable to us?" Hume appreciated that "us"; he had an in now.

Venice took possession, early in the fourteenth century, of Ferrara, by virtue of a bargain which the high contracting parties the Republic and an exiled claimant to the ducal crown of Ferrara had no right to make. The father of the banished prince had displeased him by marrying late in life, when the thoughts of a good man should be turned on other things, and the son compassed the sire's death.

Letters of Charles Orton to the Claimant's wife, asking whether "Sir Roger Tichborne, before he went away, left anything for a party of the name of Brand," have been found and published; and this same Charles has, since the conviction of the Claimant, put forth a statement of the whole matter, so far as he was concerned. Under these circumstances, Mr.

It was too subtle, too elusive, for effect. Indeed, I have been more affected by some of the short work of his son Julian, though I can quite understand the high artistic claims which the senior writer has, and the delicate charm of his style. There is Bulwer Lytton as a claimant. His "Haunted and the Haunters" is the very best ghost story that I know. As such I should include it in my list.

The constitutional provision is, that persons from whom under State laws service or labor is due shall not be exonerated from the performance of the same by escaping to another State. The apprentice, or the slave, shall, in that case, on demand of the proper claimant, be delivered up. Such a provision clearly involves the recognition of certain rights of property; but of what kind?

"Yesterday," he said, "in your character of claimant to the Ellingham title and estates you showed to Messrs. Carless & Driver, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, and to the present holder of the title, certain documents, letters, papers, which would go some way toward establishing your claim to be what you profess to be.

Such decisions may, and frequently must, do injustice either to the claimant or the Government, and I perceive no better remedy for this growing evil than the establishment of some tribunal to adjudicate upon such claims.

Such was the way evidence was manufactured. "A poor lady you remember Mrs. Stubbs had a picture of her great-great-grandfather's great-grandfather. In goes the Claimant, and in his artful manner shows his childhood's memory. 'Ah, Mrs. Stubbs, delighted with his recollection 'no, sir; but please to walk this way into my parlour, And there, sure enough, was the picture he had been told to ask for.

As the lad could boast a considerable former experience with the supernatural thereabouts his word had the weight justly due to the testimony of an expert. But the privilege remained without a claimant. The events that led up to this "duel in the dark" were simple enough.

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