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Sollicitor was under some difficulty how to proceed.
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Sollicitor, liberated upon giveing sufficient baill.
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Dum rapiunt mala fata bonos, ignoscite fasso, Sollicitor nullos esse putare deos.
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Sunn made a notable progresse, by an early eminence in practice and learninge, insomuch as he was Recorder of London, Sollicitor generall, and Kings Atturny before he was forty yeeres of age, a rare ascent, all which offices he discharged, with greate abilityes, and singular reputation of integrity: In the first yeere after the death of Kinge
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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Town, that a Surgeon and a Sollicitor are kept constantly in waiting; the one to dress and heal such Wounds as may be given, and the other in case of Death to bring off the Survivor with a Verdict of Se Devendendo or Manslaughter.
All About Coffee 1909
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Order to the Sollicitor General to prepare a patent for North Colony of
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` ` At length the enquiry began to open a little, and the Sollicitor was under some difficulty how to proceed.
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His Majestie's Advocate, since he came to town, has join'd with the Sollicitor, and has done his utmost to gett at the bottom of this matter, but hitherto it stands as is above represented.
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Sollicitor had half examined the said two persons in the Burrow-room, where the Magistrates were present, a party of fifty men, drums beating, marched into the Parliament close, and drew up, which was the first thing that struck a terror, and from that time forward, the insolence was succeeded by fear.
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` ` His Majestie's Sollicitor having these informations, implored privately such persons as he could best rely on, and the truth was, there were very few in whom he could repose confidence.
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