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John Singleton Copley

 

 

"I know pretty well what evidence is; and I tell you, such evidence as that for the Resurrection has never broken down yet." 

John Singleton Copley (Lord Lyndhurst, 1772–1863) recognized as one of the greatest legal minds in British history. He was Solicitor General of the British government, Attorney General of Great Britain, three times the High Chancellor of England and elected High Steward of the University of Cambridge.

 


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