| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 590 Seiten
...promote the interests of his sovereign, and the good of the commonwealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his goods to be taken...who still preferred the public before their private interest, nay, before their very lives. It will in us be a wrong done to ourselves, to our posterities,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 Seiten
...the interests of his sove" reign, and the good of the commonwealth. But he is " not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his " goods to be taken...tread in the steps of our " forefathers, who still prefevred the public before their ¥ private interest, Hay, before their very lives. It will P in us... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 Seiten
...the interests " of his sovereign, and the good of the common" wealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a " slave, who will allow his goods to be taken...against the " laws of the kingdom. By opposing these prac" tices, we shall but tread in the steps of our fore" fathers, who still preferred the public before... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 Seiten
...and the good of the commonwealth : But he is no good subject, but a slave, that will let his goods be taken from him against his will, and his liberty against the laws of the kingdom. In doing this we shall but tread in the steps of our forefathers, who still preferred the public interest... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 492 Seiten
...promote the interests of his sovereign, and the good of the commonwealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his goods to be taken...who still preferred the public before their private interest, nay, before their very lives. It will in us be a wrong done to ourselves, to our posterities,... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 536 Seiten
...promote the interest of his sovereign, and the good of the commonwealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his goods to be taken...interests, nay, before their very lives. It will in us be a wrong done to ourselves, to our posterities, to our consciences, if we forego this claim and pretension."... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1837 - 574 Seiten
...really require it; but he is no good subject, but a slave, who suffers his property to be taken away from him against his will, and his liberty against the laws of the kingdom." Sir Robert Phillips used still stronger language: "In the ancient festival of the Saturnalia," he said,... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 Seiten
...promote the interest of the sovereign and the good of the commonwealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his 'goods to be taken...lives. It will in us be wrong done to ourselves, to our posterities, to our consciences, if we forego this claim and pretension." Sir Thomas Wcntworth appeared... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 482 Seiten
...of the most sacred rights of the people, and gave a solemn pledge for the redress of grievances. " It will in us be wrong done to ourselves, to our posterity, to our consciences, if we forego this just claim and pretension," said Sir Francis Seymour. Coke, more vigorous than ever, because more patriotic,... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 560 Seiten
...promote the interests of his sovereign and the good of the commonwealth. But he is not a good subject, he is a slave, who will allow his goods to be taken...who still preferred the public before their private interest, nay, before their very lives. It will in us be a wrong done to ourselves, to our posterities,... | |
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