| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 566 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... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 560 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 anything might tempt... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 454 страници
...to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be Chief Justice of the King's Bench at that nice time. And the ministry could pot but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake as could not be trusted to men of doubtful... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 568 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... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1855 - 262 страници
...Dolbin, too just for the crime demanded of him, was turned out, and Withins made to succeed him. For " so great a weight was there at stake as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles," says North. Saunders, who had plotted this whole matter, was struck with an apoplexy when sentence... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1855 - 256 страници
...Dolbin, too just for the crime demanded of him, was turned out, and Withins made to succeed him. For " so great a weight was there at stake as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles," says North. Saunders, who had plotted this whole matter, was struck with an apoplexy when sentence... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1856 - 436 страници
...to be of a free disposition, loyal, friendly, and without greediness or guile, thought of him to be chief justice of the King's Bench at that nice time....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... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1856 - 864 страници
...King's Bench at that nice time. And the ministry could not but approve of it. 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." On the 23d of January, being the first day of Hilary term, 1683, Sir Edmund Saunders appeared at the... | |
| Derwent Coleridge - 1863 - 372 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 anything might tempt... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1864 - 358 страници
...king, observing him to be of a free dispolition, 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 he trusted to men of doubtful principles, or lnch as any thing might tempt... | |
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