| Cunningham Geikie - 1879 - 612 страници
...indisputable authority of Sir Thomas More respecting the judges of his day making it certain that " fair pretences will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favour."1 In spite of previous pardon, all who had taken a prominent part in the rising were arrested... | |
| Henry Morley - 1886 - 296 страници
...profit; while the iudges that stand out will be brought over, either out of fear-t>r modesty; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...prince's favour. It will either be said that equity lies of his side, or some words in the law will be found sounding that way, or some forced sense will be... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 520 страници
...profit ; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either through fear or modesty ; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...prince's favour. It will either be said that equity lies of his side, or some words in the law will be found sounding that way, or some forced sense will be... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 544 страници
...profit ; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either through fear or modesty ; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the ; rinc</s favour. It will cither be said that equity lies of his side, or some words in the law will... | |
| Henry Morley - 1896 - 294 страници
...profit ; while the iudges that stand out will be brought over, either out of fear or modesty; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the bench to give sentence boldly, as the king would liave it: for fair pretences will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favour.... | |
| CHARLES M. ANDREWS, PhD - 1901 - 376 страници
...profit; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either out of fear or modesty; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...sentence boldly, as the king would have it; for fair pretenses will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favor. It will either... | |
| 1901 - 344 страници
...profit; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either out of fear or modesty; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...sentence boldly, as the king would have it; for fair pretenses will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favor. It will either... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1904 - 544 страници
...profit ; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either through fear or modesty ; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...prince's favour. It will either be said that equity lies of his side, or some words in the law will be found sounding that way, or some forced sense will be... | |
| Thomas More - 1909 - 204 страници
...profit ; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either through fear or modesty ; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...given in the prince's favour. It will either be said that'equity lies of his side, or some words in the law will be found sounding that way, or some forced... | |
| Karl Kautsky - 1927 - 266 страници
...profit, while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either out of fear or modesty, and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the...sentence boldly, as the king would have it : for fair pretence will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favour. It will either... | |
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