| 1796 - 690 страници
...a warmer and more afFeclionate admirer of his own. In England, the life and liberty of the fubjeft does not depend upon the arbitrary decifion of his judge, but is fecured by exprefs Jaws, from which no magiftrate can depart with impunity. This guarded precifion, it is true, may occafionally,... | |
| William Coxe - 1780 - 512 страници
...affectionate admirer of his own. -In England, the life and liberty of the fubject does not depend iipon the arbitrary decifion of his judge, but is fecured...inconveniences ; but they are overbalanced by advantages of ib much greater weight as to be fcarcely perceptible in the fcales of juf^J. I do not mean, however,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 страници
...a warmer and more affeftionate admirer of his own. In England, the life and liberty of the fubjeft does not depend upon the arbitrary decifion of his...impunity. This guarded precifion, it is true, may occasionally, perhaps, be attended with fome inconveniences ; but they are overbalanced by advantages... | |
| William Coxe - 1789 - 632 страници
...Englishman to obferve tlie governments of other countries, without becoming a -warmer and more affectionate admirer of his own. In England, the life and liberty...inconveniences ; but they are overbalanced by advantages of ib much greater weight, as to be fcarcely perceptible in the fcales of juftice. I not mean, however,... | |
| John Adams - 1792 - 382 страници
...own. In England, the life and liberty of the fubje& does not depend upon the arbitrary dicifion of bis judge, but is fecured by exprefs laws, from which no magiftrate can depart with impunityThis guarded precifion, it is true, may occafionally, perhaps, be attended with fome inconveniences;... | |
| 1796 - 692 страници
...arbitrary dccifion of bis judge, but is fecured by exprefc laws, from which no m.igiftrate can depart \viih impunity. This guarded precifion, it is true, may...be attended with fome inconveniences ; but they are ovei balanced by advantages of fo much greater weight as to be fcarcely perceptible in the fcales of... | |
| 1802 - 684 страници
...a warmer and more affectionate admirer of his own. In England, the life and liberty of the fubjetl does not depend upon the arbitrary decifion of his judge, but is fecured by expreis laws, from which no magiftrate can depart with impunity. This guarded precifion, it is true,... | |
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