Critical and Historical EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, 1946 |
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... matter affecting liberty and property , is insufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital cases , it is , à fortiori , too lax for all others ; for in capital cases , the principles of ...
... matter affecting liberty and property , is insufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital cases , it is , à fortiori , too lax for all others ; for in capital cases , the principles of ...
Pagina 303
... matter . No mass so vast and so combustible ever waited long for a spark . Rational men , we suppose , are now fully agreed that by far the greater part , if not the whole , of Oates's story was a pure fabrication . It is indeed highly ...
... matter . No mass so vast and so combustible ever waited long for a spark . Rational men , we suppose , are now fully agreed that by far the greater part , if not the whole , of Oates's story was a pure fabrication . It is indeed highly ...
Pagina 628
... matter , and opposed the motion . Among other things , he declared that , though he still thought the Rohilla war unjustifiable , he con- sidered the services which Hastings had subsequently rendered to the State as sufficient to atone ...
... matter , and opposed the motion . Among other things , he declared that , though he still thought the Rohilla war unjustifiable , he con- sidered the services which Hastings had subsequently rendered to the State as sufficient to atone ...
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