| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 316 pages
...the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neivoL. II. E ther assent to with honour, nor oppose with< success. The...felt that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary enquiry; and you hoped to escape it by the meanest, the basest sacrifice of dignity and consistency... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - English letters - 1807 - 468 pages
...hench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisious he could neither assent to witli honour, nor oppose with success. The injustice done...of a printer have roused the public attention. You knevr and felt that your conduct would not hear a parliamentary inquiry; and you hoped to escape it... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1807 - 336 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...individual is sometimes of service to the public. P'acts are apt to alarm us more than the most dangerous principles. The sufferings and firmness of... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1807 - 392 pages
...your hitmhlcfric7icls upon the hench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisious he could neither assent to with honour, nor oppose...to an individual * is sometimes of service to the puhlic. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the most dangerous principles. The sufferings and firmness... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1809 - 364 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...a printer have roused the . public attention. You know and felt that your * The oppression of an obscure individual fjave birth to the famous Hubias... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1810 - 302 pages
...could neither assent to with honour, npr oppose with success. The injustice done to an individual * it sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt...dangerous principles. The sufferings and firmness of 3 printer have roused the public attention. You knew and felt that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary... | |
| Junius - Fore-edge painting - 1810 - 454 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour, nor oppose with success. 208 The injustice done to an individual* is sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt to alarm... | |
| Junius (pseud.), Philip Francis - Great Britain - 1813 - 406 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a Court whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...printer have roused the public attention. You knew and fdt "'• The oppression of an obscure individual gave birth to the famous Habeas Carput Act of 31st... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1818 - 446 pages
...umlormly supported by your humbte friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...felt that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary enqurry ; and you hoped to escape it by the meanest, the basest sacrifice of dignity and consistency... | |
| Junius - Fore-edge painting - 1820 - 526 pages
...uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...felt that your conduct would not bear a parliamentary enquiry ; and you hoped to escape it by the meanest, the basest sacrifice of dignity and consistency... | |
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