| John Elihu Hall - 1810 - 530 страници
...The king observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the king's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 352 страници
...him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to the Chief Justice of the King's Bench at that nice...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1820 - 596 страници
...King, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greedii*ess or guile, thought of him to be the Chief Justice of the King's...it. So great a weight was there at stake, as could be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or as any thing might tempt to desert them. While he sat... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 страници
...king, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the King's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| 1820 - 404 страници
...king-, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the King's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 страници
...guile, and thought of him to be the chief justice at that critical time. " So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful...or such as any thing might tempt to desert them." He certainly justified the king's discernment, for he stuck immoveably fast to the court, and with... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 страници
...guile, and thought of him to be the chief justice at that critical time. " So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful...or such as any thing might tempt to desert them." He certainly justified the king's discernment, for he stuck immoveably fast to the court, and with... | |
| 1820 - 406 страници
...king, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the King's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| Roger North - 1826 - 516 страници
...king, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the King's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake, as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
| 1826 - 598 страници
...king, observing him to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be the chief justice of the King's...could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake as could not be trusted tomen of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt... | |
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