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註釋"[...]England. Scarcely less disrespectful (but not said openly to the Bench) was young Edward Hyde when hinting that the death of judges was of small moment compared with his chances of preferment. "Our best news," he wrote to a friend, "is that we have good wine abundantly come over; our worst that the plague is in town, and no judges die." ALEXANDER WEDDERBURN, EARL OF ROSSLYN, LORD CHANCELLOR. ALEXANDER[...]".