The Pamphleteer, 26. kötetAbraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1826 |
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2. oldal
... and extortion - samples of it . Objection . Among these so styled facts are matters of law . Answer . The existence or supposed existence of a matter of law , is matter also of fact . 3. Anno 1807. Order by Chancellor and Master of the.
... and extortion - samples of it . Objection . Among these so styled facts are matters of law . Answer . The existence or supposed existence of a matter of law , is matter also of fact . 3. Anno 1807. Order by Chancellor and Master of the.
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... matter than Lord Eldon does . He is one of the thirteen Commissioners , commissioned by Lord Eldon , to inquire , along with Lord Eldon , into the conduct of Lord Eldon . Though no cause has more than two sides - the plaintiff's and the ...
... matter than Lord Eldon does . He is one of the thirteen Commissioners , commissioned by Lord Eldon , to inquire , along with Lord Eldon , into the conduct of Lord Eldon . Though no cause has more than two sides - the plaintiff's and the ...
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... matter of calculation at the end of what period , under the cherishing care of Lord Eldon , all Masterships may have ripened into sinecures , and thus completed the course completed already by the Six - Clerkships . Per pamphlet ...
... matter of calculation at the end of what period , under the cherishing care of Lord Eldon , all Masterships may have ripened into sinecures , and thus completed the course completed already by the Six - Clerkships . Per pamphlet ...
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... matter of history ) more might have been got for it . That or thereabouts was got for it a second time . Would you know the money value of an office , exclusive of the emolument in possession ? to the aggregate value of the patronage ...
... matter of history ) more might have been got for it . That or thereabouts was got for it a second time . Would you know the money value of an office , exclusive of the emolument in possession ? to the aggregate value of the patronage ...
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... , as it would be with the help of such machinery , which , accordingly , the Act was made to supply . Not an atom of any such subsidiary matter is there in the Act . All that this Act of Lord Eldon's 131 13 respecting Lord Eldon , & c .
... , as it would be with the help of such machinery , which , accordingly , the Act was made to supply . Not an atom of any such subsidiary matter is there in the Act . All that this Act of Lord Eldon's 131 13 respecting Lord Eldon , & c .
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541. oldal - And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
435. oldal - Whom a thousand years are as one day and one day as a thousand years...
14. oldal - that extortion, in a large sense, signifies any oppression under colour of right ; but that in a strict sense, it signifies the taking of money by any officer, by colour of his office, either where none at all is due, or not so much is due, or where it is not yet due.
324. oldal - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art . in the way with him ; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
167. oldal - Yet now, the hour, the scene, the occasion known, Perhaps with equal right preferr'd his own. Of long experience in the naval art, Blunt was his speech, and naked was his heart ; Alike to him each climate, and each blast, The first in danger, in retreat the last...
280. oldal - I forbear to enlarge on this delicate subject. Permit me only to submit to your Majesty's consideration, whether his long imprisonment, and the confiscation of his estate, and the indigence and dispersion of his family, and the painful anxieties incident to all those circumstances, do not form an assemblage of sufferings which recommend him to the mediation of humanity?
266. oldal - That, as his uniform and unceasing attachment to this country has resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection, and will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him.
280. oldal - It will readily occur to your Majesty, that occasions may sometimes exist, on which official considerations would constrain the chief of a nation to be silent and passive in relation even to objects which affect his sensibility, and claim his interposition as a man. Finding myself precisely in this situation at * North American Review.
281. oldal - Indigence and dispersion of his family, and the painful anxieties incident to all these circumstances, do not form an assemblage of sufferings, which recommend him to the mediation of Humanity? Allow me, Sir! on this occasion to be its organ ; and to entreat that he may be permitted to come to this Country on such conditions and under such restrictions, as your Majesty may think it expedient to prescribe.
278. oldal - ... new trial, which under the management of the ministers would of course have ended very differently from the one managed by Count Metrowsky ; but the prisoners were already beyond the limits of the Austrian Dominions. Lafayette, in the meanwhile, was thrown back into his obscure and ignominious sufferings, with hardly a hope that they could be terminated, except by his death.