The Pamphleteer, Jilid 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... words . Upon the multiplication of penal laws Lord Bacon thus expresses himself : - " The prophet says , ' it shall rain snares upon them , ' but there are no worse snares than the snares of laws , especially the penal , which growing ...
... words . Upon the multiplication of penal laws Lord Bacon thus expresses himself : - " The prophet says , ' it shall rain snares upon them , ' but there are no worse snares than the snares of laws , especially the penal , which growing ...
Halaman 96
... words and expressions therefore ought to be construed according to their received meaning with the generality of mankind , and no exception or plea allowed which is inconsistent with good sense and plain dealing . 66 12. In defining the ...
... words and expressions therefore ought to be construed according to their received meaning with the generality of mankind , and no exception or plea allowed which is inconsistent with good sense and plain dealing . 66 12. In defining the ...
Halaman 102
... words in his speech on the introduction of the law of Censorship . ) The Journal de Paris derides , for example , the lamentations on poor M. Keratry , who in a defenceless state is delivered up to his enemies armed at all points ...
... words in his speech on the introduction of the law of Censorship . ) The Journal de Paris derides , for example , the lamentations on poor M. Keratry , who in a defenceless state is delivered up to his enemies armed at all points ...
Halaman 103
... word . " " Is the Government compelled to yield to any who may oppose it , and is it not a mockery to transform into a constitutional necessity the most whimsical anarchy that ever existed ? This is said ą propos of the dismissal of ...
... word . " " Is the Government compelled to yield to any who may oppose it , and is it not a mockery to transform into a constitutional necessity the most whimsical anarchy that ever existed ? This is said ą propos of the dismissal of ...
Halaman 104
... words . It is in cold blood , on purpose and with premeditation , that they applaud attacks on men whom they themselves have disarmed . They strike those that are down . This is a business the same as any other ; but this business , in ...
... words . It is in cold blood , on purpose and with premeditation , that they applaud attacks on men whom they themselves have disarmed . They strike those that are down . This is a business the same as any other ; but this business , in ...
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