 | Laconics, John Timbs - 1829
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature, to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old! What kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
 | Laconics, John Timbs - 1829
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature, to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! What kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which be... | |
 | 1848
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the Legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old! What kind of an interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text on which he... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1836
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old! what kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
 | Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! what kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1838
...those laws to posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! what kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
 | William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 532
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! what kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
 | 1839
...the public attention." " He returns again to the subject. " How unbecoming," says he, " must it be in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! What kind of interpretation can he give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he comments ? "... | |
 | 1839
...of the public attention." 'He returns again to the subject. " How unbecoming," says he, " must it be in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! What kind of interpretation can he give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he comments? "... | |
 | Henry John Stephen - 1841
...laws to their posterity, amended if possible, at least without any derogation. And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old ! what kind of interpretation can he be enabled to give, who is a stranger to the text upon which he... | |
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