| Basil Montagu - 1809 - 338 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the uttimum svpplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that man must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through ignorance... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 страница
...often, and many times, trapped and snared." VOL. IT. C same universal remedy, the ultimum supplidum, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...easier to extirpate , than to amend mankind : yet that magistrate must be esteemed [ 18 J both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 страница
...often, and many times, trapped and snared." vOL. Iv. C same universal remedy, the ultimion supplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...easier to extirpate , than to amend mankind : yet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through... | |
| Samuel Parr - 1828 - 796 страница
..."in government, and argues a want of skill to apply the same universal remedy, the ultimum suppticium to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind; vet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon who cuts off every limb which... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the vltimnm supplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that magistrate must be esteemed bot!) a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb which through... | |
| 1832 - 508 страница
...adds, a kind of quackery in Government to apply the same universal remedy — the ultinuim sup¡ilirhim to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that Magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and cruel surgeon who cats off every limb, which, through... | |
| 1834 - 600 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill to apply the same universal remedy, the nltimum siipplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the ultimum supplwmm, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind : yet *that magistrate must [*18 ] be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb,... | |
| Thomas Harttree Cornish - 1843 - 334 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill to apply the same universal remedy, the ullimum supplicium to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned,...much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that magistrate (or minister) must be esteemed both a weak and cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb,... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 778 страница
...government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the ultimum siipplicium. to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than (•)4In«t. 286. (•) Beccar. c. 7. (») Sp. L. b. S, c. 13. imprisoned for not exceeding four years... | |
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