If an honest, and, I may truly affirm, a laborious zeal for the public service, has given me any weight in your esteem, let me exhort and conjure you, never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear,... The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Strana 248autor/autoři: Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 438 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 516 str.
...cento of points. lb. If nn honest, inn! I may truly aflirin it laborious zeal for the publie M-rvico has given me any weight in your esteem, let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer пи invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to раза by,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 484 str.
...aphorisms arranged in chapters, and classified by a resemblance of subject, or a cento of points. Ib. " If an honest, and I may truly affirm a laborious,...resistance." A longer sentence and proportionately inelegant. Ib. " If you reflect that in the changes of administration which have marked and disgraced the present... | |
| National Eclectic Medical Association of the United States of America - 1885 - 578 str.
...to the present subject, a departed patriot, though dead, still speaks and admonishes lisas follows: "Let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer an...minute the instance may appear, to pass by without the most determined arid persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 506 str.
...consent, if not laid by their own representatives." the wise advice of Junius to the British nation, " never to suffer an invasion of your political Constitution,...pass by without a determined, persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day... | |
| Eduard Engel - 1902 - 516 str.
...consequences, this book will, I believe, be found to contain principles worthy to be transmitted to posterity. Let me exhort and conjure you, never to suffer an...pass by without a determined, persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate, and constitute law. Be assured that the laws,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 514 str.
...consent, if not laid by their own representatives." the wise advice of Junius to the British nation, " never to suffer an invasion of your political Constitution,...pass by without a determined, persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day... | |
| John Moody - 1904 - 578 str.
...empty forms of the Roman constitution under Augustus." " 'Let me exhort and conjure you,' wrote Junius, 'never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution,...appear, to pass by without a determined, persevering resistence.' There has of late been an evasion of the Constitution which was but the first step to... | |
| Junius - 1907 - 172 str.
...within a narrow 13 circle. I am the sole depositary of my own secret, and it shall perish with me. If an honest, and, I may truly affirm, a laborious...by, without a determined, persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate, and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day... | |
| James Smith - 1909 - 112 str.
...failed to recur to his labours, and when he took leave for ever in his Dedication he thus wrote : ' If an honest, and I may truly affirm a laborious,...public service has given me any weight in your esteem; ' and the public whom he addressed could know anything of his labours except and so far as they were... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Ashe - 1911 - 460 str.
...aphorisms arranged in chapters, and classified by a resemblance of subject, or a cento of points. Ib. " If an honest, and I may truly affirm a laborious,...resistance." A longer sentence and proportionately inelegant. Ib. " If you reflect that in the changes of administration which have marked and disgraced the present... | |
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