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1 I | Vicar-General. "The verdict of the Court, from~which we had no hope, 2 I | the members of the First Court of Appeal of~1830; the Legitimists 3 I | the decision~of the Lower Court."~ ~"Everybody thought you 4 I | him as they came out of court. He accepted, saying,~'Honor 5 II | comparison, even with the Court of Vienna, for in this the~ 6 IV | anticipation,~or whether the court Amedee was paying to the 7 IV | of the barristers to the Court, showing his title in due 8 IV | the Councillors of the Court, and the members of the 9 V | The President of the Court played this pleader a trick 10 V | condemned.~His speech struck the Court and the jury. One of these, 11 V | sweetness, which surprised me in Court by its easy~flow; a true 12 VI | might be carried to the Court of Appeal, but our adversaries 13 VII | carried to the superior Court. He~thus gained as clients 14 XVI | witnesses. In short, the Court and the public were~united 15 XVI | had lost it in the lower Court, of course~professed their 16 XVII| lawyer was now engaged in Court two or three times a week. 17 XX | can seem to be paying your~court to her--"~ ~"Ah! the young 18 XXI | suit for them in~the lower Court.~ ~"You are betrayed, my 19 XXVI| les Rouxey now~that the Court has settled our quarrel