| George Croly - 1840 - 612 страница
...different from his own. " Mine was from a mild and benevolent Sovereign. His was from Henry VIII. " Mine had not its fund in the murder of any innocent person...body of unoffending men. His grants were from the consolidated funds of judgments iniquitously legal, and from possessions voluntarily surrendered by... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 300 страница
...different from his own. " Mine was from a mild and benevolent Sovereign. His was from Henry VIII. " Mine had not its fund in the murder of any innocent person...body of unoffending men. His grants were from the consolidated funds of judgments iniquitously legal, and from possessions voluntarily surrendered by... | |
| Joseph Rathborne - 1841 - 194 страница
...in those tragic scenes of which he was the first worthy teacher and example, " were (says Mr. Burke) from the aggregate and consolidated funds of judgments...lawful proprietors, with the gibbet at their door." 8. But let not, I say, sadness at these past afflictions to the ancient religion of all our common... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 страница
...so different from his own. Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign ; his from Henry VIII. Mine round ; h". The merit of the grantee whom he derives from, was that of being a prompt and greedy instrument of... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 362 страница
...cabbages in the garden of a convent. These devices might convey some information respecting " grants from the aggregate and consolidated funds, of judgments...lawful proprietors, with the gibbet at their door ; the merit of those to whom they were granted, and from whom they are derived, that of being prompt... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 страница
...so different from his own. Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign ; his from Henry VIII. Mine ere her tresse« seen, her zone unbound : And he, amidst his frolic play, A« if he would the v/ the lawful proprietors with the gibbet at their door. The merit of the grantee whom he derives from,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 564 страница
...different from his own. Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign ; his from Henry the Eighth. Mine had not its fund in the murder of any innocent person of illustrious rank, 1 or in the pillage of any body of unoffending men. His grants were from the aggregate and consolidated... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 432 страница
...own. " Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign ; his from Henry VIII. Mine had not its fund from the murder of any innocent person of illustrious rank,...pillage of any body of unoffending men ; his grants were made from the aggregate and consolidated funds of judgments iniquitously legal, and from possessions... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1861 - 568 страница
...diflerent from his own. Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign ; his from Henry the Eighth. Mine had not its fund in the murder of any innocent person of illustrious rank,1 or in the pillage of any body of unoffending men. His grants were from the aggregate and consolidated... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 страница
...sovereign ; his from Henry the Eighth. Mine had not its fond in the murder of any innocent person ot illustrious rank, or in the pillage of any body of...the aggregate and consolidated funds of judgments imquitonsly legal, and from possessions voluntarily surrendered by the lawful proprietors with the... | |
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