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" ... him. That great lawyer, that honest man, saw your whole conduct in the light that I do. — After years of ineffectual resistance to the pernicious principles introduced by your Lordship, and uniformly supported by your humble friends upon the bench,... "
Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ... - Page 165
by Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 516 pages
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The British Prose Writers...: Junius's letters

British prose literature - 1821 - 432 pages
...uniformly supported by your hnmble friends upon the bench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...with success. The injustice done to an individual* is some• The oppression of an obscure individual gave birth to the famous Habeas Corpus Act of 31 Car....
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The Letters of Junius: "Stat Nominis Umbra."

Junius - Great Britain - 1821 - 414 pages
...uniformly supported hy your humhle friends upon the hench, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour, nor oppose with snccess. The injustice done to an individual* is sometimes of service to the puhlic. Facts are apt...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - Great Britain - 1824 - 362 pages
...uniformly supported hy your humble friends upon the Beuch, he determined to quit a court, whose proceedings and decisions he could neither assent to with honour,...done 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...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...: With a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 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." Such, in our opinion, is the state of the question : all external evidence is in favour of sir Philip,...
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The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volume 17

James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1828 - 598 pages
...mine. But I am sure that cannot be the case. ' The injustice done to an individual,' says Junius, ' is sometimes of service to the public. Facts are apt...alarm us more than the most dangerous principles. The facts here established are indeed sufficiently alarming ; and I trust the people of England will see...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 17

Christianity - 1828 - 604 pages
...cannot be the case. ' The injustice done to an individual,' says Junius, ' is sometimes of pervice to the public. Facts are apt to alarm us more than the most dangerous principles. The facts here established are indeed sufficiently alarming j and I trust the people of England will see...
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I. The Claims of Sir Philip Francis, K. B., to the Authorship of Junius's ...

Edmund Henry Barker - Authorship - 1828 - 588 pages
...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.' " Such, in our opinion, is the state of the question ; all external evidence is in favour of Sir Philip,...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 4

James Kent - 1826-1830 - 1830 - 556 pages
...uniformly supported by his 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." But all this was monstrous exaggeration, and that celebrated and still unknown author was, in this...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland ..., Volume 1

Maryland. High Court of Chancery, Theodorick Bland - Equity - 1836 - 730 pages
...the departments of government, and the great interests of the people so very strongly require.(6) (6) The injustice done to an individual is sometimes of...alarm us more than the most dangerous principles, (Junius, Let. 41.) The oppression of an obscure individual gave birth to the famous habeas corpus act,...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 4

James Kent - Law - 1848 - 798 pages
...uniformly supported by his 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." But all this was monstrous exaggeration ; and that celebrated and still unknown author was, in this...
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