| Edward Ward - 1705 - 148 páginas
...the Male Adminiftrations, Injuftices, and Oppreffions of the Parliament, your Reafons are, becaufe he made fuch wicked and corrupt Judges : Were they...every Man to be accountable for the Work of his own Hand?? Believe me, this were fomething, if you Could prove he made rheih wicked, as well as Judges.... | |
| Edward Ward - 1707 - 184 páginas
...the Male Adminiftrations, Injuftices, and Oppreffions of the ParliamentjyourReaibnsarejbecaufehemade fuch wicked and corrupt Judges : Were they not his...accountable for the Work of his own Hands ? Believe me, this werefomething, if you could prove he made them wicked, as well as Judges. But if this Flea hold, you... | |
| 1754 - 358 páginas
...the male admin ill ration?, injuftices, and oppreffions of the parliament, your reafon* are, becaufe he made fuch wicked and corrupt judges : were they...accountable for the work of his own hands ? Believe me, this was fomething, if you could prove he made them wicked, as well as judges. But if this plea hold, you... | |
| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 páginas
...the Male-Adminiftrations, Injuftices, and Oppreffions of the Parliament. Your Reafons are, becaufe he made fuch wicked and corrupt Judges : Were they not his own Creatures ? And ought not eveiy Man to be accountable for the Work of his own Hands ? Believe me, this were fomething, if you... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 páginas
...oppression, bear the weight of a feather in the balance of right reason. For, first, who made such wicked and corrupt judges ? Were they not his own...man to be accountable for the work of his own hands ? " Cook then proceeds to "prove," as he asserts, " that the King set up his standard of war for the... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 374 páginas
...oppression, bear the weight of a feather in the balance of right reason. For, first, who made such wicked and corrupt judges ? Were they not his own...man to be accountable for the work of his own hands ? " Cook then proceeds to "prove," as he asserts, " that the King set up his standard of war for the... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1861 - 366 páginas
...oppression, bear the weight of a feather in the balance of right reason. For, first, who made such wicked and corrupt judges? Were they not his own creatures?...man to be accountable for the work of his own hands ? " Cook then proceeds to "prove," as he asserts. " that the King set up his standard of war for the... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 páginas
...and oppression," bear the weight of a feather in the balance of right reason. For, 1. Who made such wicked and corrupt judges ? were they not his own...and ought not every man to be accountable for the works of his own hands ? He that does not hinder the doing of evil, if it lies in his power to prevent... | |
| Samuel Butler, René Lamar - 536 páginas
...Male-Administrations, Injustices, and Oppressions of the Parliament. Your Reasons are, because he made such wicked and corrupt Judges: Were they not his own Creatures?...for the Work of his own Hands? Believe me, this were something, if you could prove he made them wicked, as well as Judges. But if this Plea hold, you have... | |
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