| Arthur Young - Agriculture - 1792 - 586 pages
...atrocious. Upon almoft every caufe that came before them, intereft was openly made with the judges: and wo betided the man who, with a caufe to fupport, had...property was as fecure under the old government of France * This is a curious article: when the lady of the feigneur lies in, the people are obliged to teat... | |
| Arthur Young - Agriculture - 1793 - 588 pages
...them, interell was openly made with the judges : and woe betided the man who, withacaufe tofupport, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the...government of France as it is in England ; and the afTertion might poflibly be true, as far as any violence from the King, his miniders, or the great... | |
| Arthur Young - Agriculture - 1794 - 652 pages
...cauie that came before them, intereft was openly made with the judges : and wo betided the man who, in a caufe to fupport, had no means of conciliating favour,...property was as fecure under the old government of France * Refumc des cahiers, torn. iii. p. 316, 317. f They have found fince how erroneous this opinion was,... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - Electronic books - 1794 - 334 pages
...caufe that came before them, intereft was openly made with the judges ; and woe betided the man who, in a caufe to fupport, had no means of conciliating favour,...the beauty of a handfome wife, or by other methods !—- A. YOUNG, tributing towards their extent. Here there exifts a nobility, intermingling with the... | |
| Ireland - 1799 - 576 pages
...caufe which came before thew, intereft was openly made with the judges; and woe betide the man who had a caufe to fupport, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handfeme wife, or ,by other methods. They iffued decrees without the power of djfj crown, and even... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1812 - 466 pages
...them, interest is openly made with the Judges; and woe betide the man who, with a cause to support had no means of conciliating favour either by the beauty of a handsome Wife or by other methods.".— This quotation is confined in the original to France under... | |
| Great Britain - 1814 - 434 pages
...interest •was openly made with the judges : and wo betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no. means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. K has been said, by many writers, that property was as secure.... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 690 pages
...them, interest was openly made with the judges ; and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said by many writers, that property was as secure under... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1818 - 352 pages
...them interest is openly made with the judges; and woe betide the man, who, with a cause to support had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods."—This quotation is confined in the original to France under the... | |
| William Hazlitt - France - 1852 - 416 pages
...them, interest was openly made with the judges; and woe betide the man who with a cause to support had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or other methods. There was also a circumstance in the constitution of these parliaments... | |
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