id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23826 Cooper, William A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of the Norfolk Circuit; as also, of his Father .txt text/plain 39501 1531 67 father, a man of strong intellect, with a great deal of sound common The death of Lord Erskine blighted Henry Cooper's hopes to a the verses written on my brother, after his death, by my mother and Mr. Wing; and in the appendix I shall refer the reader to the life of Erskine Mr. COOPER.--My Lord, I am the last man in the world to do any thing Mr. Justice BEST.--I am sure no gentlemen at the bar would wish to are the only judges of the law of libel in this case; and this paper, for are not bound, because pamphlets have been prosecuted as libels time out Mr. Justice BEST.--Mr. Cooper, I have told you my opinion; if you don't the Government pursue its only end, the public good, and let every man, This is the opinion of a great judge upon political publications, sitting ./cache/23826.txt ./txt/23826.txt