| William Sampson - 1817 - 452 страници
...the history, and understand the whole. I shall just subjoin the testimony of the learned SiiEdward Cooke, 4 Inst. 349. "For," says he, "I have been-...greater lovers of justice than they are, which virtue must of necessity be accompanied with mariy others." So much for the country and character of the IrishSuch... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1819 - 536 страници
...I have been informed by many of those that have had judicial places there, and [know] partly of my own knowledge, that THERE IS NO NATION OF THE CHRISTIAN...GREATER LOVERS OF JUSTICE than they are ; which virtue must of course be accompanied by many others"231 In portraying the Irish character, Sir John Davies... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 страници
...it be against themselves." The celebrated Coke, his 00temporary, likewise declares, partly from his own knowledge, " That there is no nation of the Christian world, that are greater lovers of justice than the Irish, which virtue must necessarily be accompanied by many others." Whilst government, with respect... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1823 - 534 страници
..."I have been informed by many of those that have had judicial places there, and [know] partly of my own knowledge, that THERE IS NO NATION^ OF THE CHRISTIAN...GREATER LOVERS OF JUSTICE than they are; which virtue must of course be accompanied by many others."3™ In pourtraying the Irish character, sir John Davies... | |
| 1832 - 340 страници
...history, and understand the whole. I shall just subjoin the testimony of the learned Sir Edward Coke, 4 Inst. 349. " For," says he, " I have been informed...greater lovers "of justice than they are, which virtue must of necessity be accompanied with many others." So much for the country and character of the Irish.... | |
| 1832 - 342 страници
...history, and understand the whole. I shall just subjoin the testimony of the learned Sir Edward Coke, 4 Inst. 349. " For," says he, " I have been informed...greater lovers [of justice than they are, which virtue must of necessity be accompanied with many others." So much for the country and character of the Irish.... | |
| William Sampson - 1832 - 338 страници
...history, and understand the whole. I shall just subjoin the testimony of the learned Sir Edward Coke, 4 Inst. 349. " For," says he, " I have been informed...greater lovers 'of justice than they are, which virtue must of necessity be accompanied with many others." So much for the country and character of the Irish.... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 страници
...have been informed by many of those that ' had judicial places in.Ireland, and [know] partly ' of my own knowledge, THAT THERE is NO NATION ' OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD THAT ARE GREATER ' LOVERS OF JUSTICE THAN THE IRISH ARE ! юЫсЪ, ' virtue must of course be accompanied by many others."— Coke, IV. Inst.... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 страници
...have been informed by many of those that ' had judicial places in.Ireland, and [know] partly ' of my own knowledge, THAT THERE is NO NATION 'OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD, THAT ARE GREATER ' KOVERS OF JUSTICE THAN THE IRISH ARE : Ifkick 1 mrtue must of course be accompanied by many others."-~Coke,... | |
| Thornton MacMahon - 1846 - 260 страници
..." I have been informed by many of those who had judicial places in Ireland, and know, partly of my own knowledge, That there is no Nation of the Christian World that are greater Lovers of Justice than the Irish are : which virtue must of course be accompanied by many others" —Coke. The next is a passage... | |
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