| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 496 страници
...the Court full of excefs, idlenefs, and luxury ; the Country full of pride, mutiny, and difcontent; every man more troubled and perplexed at that they...called the violation of one law, than delighted or pleafed with the obfervation of all the reft of the Charter: never imputing the increafe of their receipts,... | |
| Jane West - 1812 - 382 страници
...strange perverseness of understanding in the rest. The court full of excess, idleness, and luxury ; the country full of pride, mutiny, and discontent. Every man more troubled and perplexed at what they called the violation of one law, than delighted or pleased with the observance of all the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 страници
...consider what went just before; and would make one suspect this to be a spurious addition. P. 136. 1. 9. every man more troubled and perplexed at that they...the observation of all the rest of the charter.'] And with reason. The historian confesses that the violation of this one law was supported in the courts... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1832 - 650 страници
...mutiny, and discontent; every man more troubled and perplexed at that they called the violation of the law, than delighted or pleased with the observation of all the rest of the charter ; CHAP, VIIL 1629—40. never imputing the increase of their receipts, revenue, and plenty, to the... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 596 страници
...times, that men were " more troubled " at that they called the viola" tion of one law, than de" lighted or pleased with the " observation of all the rest of " the charter." But the reasons which drove on both houses to this censure have been more accurately detailed by bishop... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 748 страници
...understanding in the rest ; the court full of excess, idleness, and luxury ; the country full of pritle, mutiny, and discontent ; every man more troubled and perplexed at that they called the violation of the law, than delighted or pleased with the observation of all the rest of the charter ; never imputing... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 704 страници
...perverseness of understanding in the rest : the court full of excess, idleness, and luxury ; and the country full of pride, mutiny, and discontent ; every...virtue, and merit of the crown, but objecting every little trivial imposition to the exorbitancy and tyranny of the government ; the growth of knowledge... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1849 - 800 страници
...mutiny, and discontent; every man more troubled and perplexed at that they called the violation of the law, than delighted or pleased with the observation...small imposition to the exorbitancy and tyranny of die government." This strange passage is a« inconsistent with other parts of the same chapter, and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 614 страници
...consider what went just before; and would make one suspect this to be a spurious addition. Par. 164. I. 9. every man more troubled and perplexed at that they...the observation of all the rest of the charter.'] And with reason. The historian confesses that the violation of this one law was supported in the courts... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1850 - 750 страници
...strange perverseness of understanding in the rest ; the court full of excess, idleness, and luxury ; the country full of pride, mutiny, and discontent ; every...and perplexed at that they called the violation of the law, than delighted or pleased with the observation of all the rest of the charter ; never imputing... | |
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