Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Benjamin” in chapter 1.35, section c.1.35.130 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25.:
...pensed with, and he was at once admitted to practice.
Before long his attainments won recognition on every side, and he was made a queen's counsellor.
It was while serving in this capacity that Mr. Benjamin did what no other man ever did before, and, probably never will do again-he rebuked the House of Lords.
He was arguing a case before that august body, when a member—supposed to be Lord Cairns...
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