A Life of Lord Lyndhurst From Letters And Papers in Possession of His Family

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To his horror, Wetherell, after about a couple of hours of rambling introductory talk, suddenly sat down as if he had no more to say. Perdition stared Copley in the face. He was just about to rise in utter unpreparedness, and leap into the gulf before him, when Wetherell, his eccentric fit of sullenness or desperation over, jumped up and exclaimed, ' By God, this will never do ! ' dashed at once into the heart of the case, declaimed for the whole of that day and half the next, and enabled Cople
...y — taught by his leader's example i8i7. AGAINST COPLEY. 1 35 wJiat to avoid as well as what to insist on — to succeed him in a speech which Lord Campbell characterises as ' one of the ablest and most effective ever delivered in a court of justice.' " It is simply marvellous that any man of reasonable experience should have accepted such a story as this without inquiry. If it were true, Copley would have been not only the greatest of fools in his own interest, but destitute of the conscience and instincts of a gentleman, and a disgrace to the gown he wore.

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