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*The elegant simplicity of the three per cents.
*The elegant simplicity of the three per cents.
**''Lives of the Lord Chancellors'' (Campbell), Vol. x. Chap. 212. Compare: "The sweet simplicity of the three per cents", [[Benjamin Disraeli]], ''Endymion''.
**''Lives of the Lord Chancellors'' (Campbell), Vol. x. Chap. 212. Compare: "The sweet simplicity of the three per cents", [[Benjamin Disraeli]], ''Endymion'' (1880).


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*[http://www.law.upenn.edu/about/history/medallions/stowell/ U.S. website that amplifies his significance in matters of international law]

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William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell (17 October 174528 January 1836) was an English judge and jurist.

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  • A dinner lubricates business.
    • In Life of Johnson (Boswell), Vol. viii., p. 67, note.
  • The elegant simplicity of the three per cents.
    • Lives of the Lord Chancellors (Campbell), Vol. x. Chap. 212. Compare: "The sweet simplicity of the three per cents", Benjamin Disraeli, Endymion (1880).
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