... and agreements do not limit and restrain that right, what people can be secure ? England hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered ; and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king by the right of a conqueror gives... The Bystander - Strana 5001880Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 956 str.
...case than Ireland. If the King, by the " Right of aConquerer, givesLaws to his people ; shall not tl the people by the same reason be restored to the right...Conquered, to recover their Liberty if they can ? " What can be more hurtful, more pernicious to both, " than such Propositions as these? ' A little after:... | |
| 1837 - 430 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered, and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king, by the right of a conqueror,...conquered to recover their liberty if they can ? What can be more hurtful, more pernicious to both, than such propositions as these ? And in these particulars... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered, and by this reason will be in little better ease than Ireland. If the king, by the right of a conqueror,...conquered to recover their liberty if they can ? What can be more hurtful, more pernicious to both, than such propositions as these ? And In these particulars... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered, and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king, by the right of a conqueror,...the conquered to recover their liberty if they can J What can be more hurtful, more pernicious to both, than such propositions as these 1 And in these... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered, and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king, by the right of a conqueror,...people, by the same reason, be restored to the right 0 „ _, _. of the conquered to recover their liberty if they can? '* people, it will be turned into... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 344 str.
...was a conquered country. Pym replied with overwhelming force that this plea warranted rebellion. " If the King, by the right of a conqueror, gives laws...the conquered, to recover their liberty if they can ?" I own, however, that I differ on the point of morality with some of my opponents in refusing to... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 340 str.
...was a conquered country. Pym replied with overwhelming force that this plea warranted rebellion. " If the King, by the right of a conqueror, gives laws...reason, be restored to the right of the conquered, to rec9ver their liberty if they can ?" I own, however, that I differ on the point of morality with some... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1867 - 342 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered ; and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king by the right of a conqueror...the conquered to recover their liberty if they can 1" Strafford had alleged good intentions as an excuse for his evil counsels. " Sometimes, my lords,"... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1868 - 338 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered; and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king by the right of a conqueror...the conquered to recover their liberty if they can ? ' Strafford had alleged good intentions , as an excuse for his evil counsels. ' Sometimes, my lords/... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 228 str.
...hath been conquered, and Wales hath been conquered, and by this reason will be in little better case than Ireland. If the king, by the right of a conqueror,...the conquered, to recover their liberty, if they can ? " The argument of the English statesman is full of sense and humanity. But the disgraced plea which... | |
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