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A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James ... - Página 111
por Samuel Heywood - 1811 - 424 páginas
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A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an ...

Charles James Fox - 1808 - 454 páginas
...administration, which all the so much admired checks of the constitution were not able to prevent. How vain then, how idle, how presumptuous, is the...it, that measures, not men, are to be attended to! A'lministra- The first years of this reign, under the administras'outhamp tion of Southampton and Clarendon,...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen7

1811 - 538 páginas
...Morun. And the late Mr Fox expresses a similar sentiment in still stronger terms. " HOW vain," says he "how idle, how presumptuous is the opinion, that laws...it, that measures, not men, are to be attended to/' Hist, of James II. introd. p. 14. So too the philosophising poet, dilating indeed the sentiment with...
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The Literary Panorama, Volumen4

1808 - 742 páginas
...administration, which all these much admired checks of tlyj constitution were not able to preveni. How vain then, how idle, how presumptuous is the opinion, that laws can do every thing'! and bow weak and pernicious ihe maxim fouruled upon it, that measures, not' ineii, are to be attended to...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on ..., Volumen4

1808 - 416 páginas
...prevent. How vain then, how idle, how presumptuous, is the opinion, that law* can do every tiling ! and how weak and pernicious the maxim founded upon it, that measures, not men, arc to be attended to !" P. 20 — 22. After the fall of Clarendon, the king entered into his career...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volumen7

Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 páginas
...administration, which all the so much admired checks of ihe constitution were not able to prevent. How vain then, how idle, how presumptuous is the opinion, that laws can do every tiling ! and how weak and pernicious the maxim founded upon it, that meatures, not men, are to be attended...
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Inchiquin the Jesuit's Letters, During a Late Residence in the United States ...

Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1810 - 186 páginas
...And the late Mr. Fox expresses a similar sentiment in still stronger terms. " How vain," says he, " how idle, how presumptuous is the opinion, that laws...it, that measures, not men, are to be attended to." Hist, of James II. Introd. p. 14. So too the philosophi• entered the mind in comparison with his...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Volumen8

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 722 páginas
...administration, which all the so much admired checks of the constitution were not able to prevent. How vain then, how idle, how presumptuous, is the...every thing ! and how weak and pernicious the maxim rounded upon it, tint measures, not men, are to be attended to."— Fox's Hist, of the Reign of James...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen50

Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 páginas
...administration, v. inch al! the so much admired checks of the constitution were not able to prevent. How ?ain then, how idle, how presumptuous, is the opinion, that laws can do every thiug ! and how weak and pernicious the maxim founded upon it, th.it measures, not men. are to be attended...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1810 - 928 páginas
...not able to prevent. How vain -then, how idle, liiMV presumptuous, is the opinion, that laws can du every thing ! and how weak and pernicious the maxim founded upon it, that measure«, not men, are to be attended to! " The first years of this reign, under the administration...
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An Alphabetical Digest of the Public Statute Law of South-Carolina, Volumen1

South Carolina, Joseph Brevard - 1814 - 620 páginas
...imperfection of human constitutions ! How vain, howidle, how presumptuous is the opinion that laws do every thing! and how weak and pernicious the maxim founded upon it, that measures, and not men, are to be attended to !" » The oppression of an obscure individual, one Francis 'Jenks,...
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