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... judge my life . If I had chosen to sell my silence for profit , I might have now been the object of favour to the court . - What on the other hand has been my fate ? I have buried myself in dungeons ; condemned myself to every species ...
... judge my life . If I had chosen to sell my silence for profit , I might have now been the object of favour to the court . - What on the other hand has been my fate ? I have buried myself in dungeons ; condemned myself to every species ...
49 psl.
... judges of the tribunal , his rage knew no bounds . But with all this hatred to what generally secures admiration and esteem , he showed himself alike insensible to the allurements of fortune and the endearments of domestic life : he was ...
... judges of the tribunal , his rage knew no bounds . But with all this hatred to what generally secures admiration and esteem , he showed himself alike insensible to the allurements of fortune and the endearments of domestic life : he was ...
65 psl.
... judge , he hath pleaded his cause so well , that he will at least lead a candid examiner into a state of suspense , and make him pronounce a non liquet . " The Lonelle o all at te te About the middle of the ensuing century the ...
... judge , he hath pleaded his cause so well , that he will at least lead a candid examiner into a state of suspense , and make him pronounce a non liquet . " The Lonelle o all at te te About the middle of the ensuing century the ...
67 psl.
... judge at Carpentras . " Alexander Scotus Aberdonensis , magni nominis , sed majoris meriti , utriusque linguæ peritus , juris civilis scientia in paucis clarus , Carpentoractensis præ- fectus juri dicundo , quo in munere non minorem ...
... judge at Carpentras . " Alexander Scotus Aberdonensis , magni nominis , sed majoris meriti , utriusque linguæ peritus , juris civilis scientia in paucis clarus , Carpentoractensis præ- fectus juri dicundo , quo in munere non minorem ...
113 psl.
... judges , I was next - door , or rather next - garden , neighbour to Sir Charles Grey , the chief justice - a man of first - rate talent in his difficult office of English Judge , and like- wise of the gravest appearance . Well ! he was ...
... judges , I was next - door , or rather next - garden , neighbour to Sir Charles Grey , the chief justice - a man of first - rate talent in his difficult office of English Judge , and like- wise of the gravest appearance . Well ! he was ...
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238 psl. - O, reason not the need ! Our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous. Allow" not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's. Thou art a lady; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm.
357 psl. - In those days saw I in Judah some treading wine presses on the sabbath, and bringing in sheaves, and lading asses; as also wine, grapes, and figs, and all manner of burdens, which they brought into Jerusalem on the sabbath day: and I testified against them in the day wherein they sold victuals.
31 psl. - The best and most natural pledge of its reality and permanence would be. the restoration of that line of princes, which for so many centuries maintained the French nation in prosperity at home and consideration and respect abroad.
221 psl. - Russian vessels shall not be subjected to any visit on board whatever on the part of the Ottoman authorities, neither out at sea nor in any of the ports or roadsteads belonging to the dominions of the Sublime Porte. And all...
359 psl. - Hussars, on the contrary, simultaneously quit the place, and march over land in search of water, travelling for a whole night, as is asserted by the Indians, in search of their object. I have ascertained by trial that they will live many hours out of water, even when exposed to the sun's rays.
135 psl. - Now them that are such we command and exhort, by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quietness they work, and eat their own bread.
425 psl. - By constituting two or more such persons assessors or members of the court, with a view to the advantages derivable from their observations, particularly in the examination of witnesses...
374 psl. - ... observe the sudden appearance of numerous nests in a morning after rain occurs, the spot being indicated by a bunch of froth, which appears on the surface of the water over the nest ; below this are the eggs, placed on a bunch of fallen leaves or grass, if it be the littoral species, which they cut and collect together.
275 psl. - The Russian generations passed away more than twice as rapidly as the generations of Montreux. Who would purchase the advantage, equivocal at best, of a triple number of births, accompanied by this enormous number of premature deaths? In Montreux, too, four-fifths of those born reached the age of twenty, whilst in the Russian district out of one thousand baptized six hundred and sixty-one perished before their fifteenth year.
29 psl. - I wish I could serve some campaigns under so great a general as your Majesty, that I might learn what I yet want to know in the art of war.