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... judge in the parish ; and of his piety not less a judge than others ; and is more likely to enquire mi- nutely and diligently before he gives a presenta- tion , than one of the parochial rabble , who can give nothing but a vote . It may ...
... judge in the parish ; and of his piety not less a judge than others ; and is more likely to enquire mi- nutely and diligently before he gives a presenta- tion , than one of the parochial rabble , who can give nothing but a vote . It may ...
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... Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? " I said , they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take off their attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . " No Judge , Sir , can give his ...
... Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? " I said , they should have sufficient salaries , and have nothing to take off their attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . " No Judge , Sir , can give his ...
Pagina 154
... Judge should hold his office for life , more than any other person in publick trust . A Judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown : we have seen Judges partial to the populace . A Judge may become corrupt , and yet there may not ...
... Judge should hold his office for life , more than any other person in publick trust . A Judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown : we have seen Judges partial to the populace . A Judge may become corrupt , and yet there may not ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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