| 1816 - 758 trang
...my lords, to speak any thing concerning the King, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his ir.iture, * . although it ho a true Saying, Xunquum minis quod imitijunm latit. But to whom do you bear Malice ?... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 760 trang
...thing concerning the King, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature, whose thoughts are inuoceut, whose words are full of wisdom and learning, and whose works are full of honour: although it be ft true Saying, Kunquam nuitii quod nnnquam tatú. But to whom do you bear Malice ?... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 trang
...fo<iw,? progeniei suce. I shall not need, my lords, to speak any thing concerning the king, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature, whose thoughts...wisdom and learning, and whose works are full of honour ; although it be a true saying, Nitnquam nimix, quod nunquam satis. But to whom do you bear malice... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 trang
...— Attorney-General. — I shall not need, my lords, to speak any thing concerning the king, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature, whose thoughts...wisdom and learning, and whose works are full of honour ; although it be a true saying, nunquam nimis quod nunquam satis. But to whom do you bear your malice... | |
| David Jardine, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1832 - 540 trang
...posterity were to be cut off. I shall not need, my Lords, to speak anything concerning the King, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature ; whose thoughts...learning, and whose works are full of honour. But to whom, Sir Walter, did you bear malice ? To the royal children ? Sir Walter Raleigh. Mr. Attorney, I pray... | |
| 1832 - 496 trang
...posterity were to be cut off! I shall not need, my lords, to speak any thing concerning the king, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature ; whose thoughts...and learning ! and whose works are full of honour !" pp. 402-6. ART. IX. — The Dogmas of the Constitution. Four Lectures, being the 1st., 10th., llth.,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 trang
...toliiis progeniei sua;. I shall not need, ш у Lords, to speak any thing concerning the king, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature ; whose thoughts...and learning, and whose works are full of honour. Although it be a true saying, A'um/nam nimis qnorl nunrjuam satis. But to whom do you bear malice?... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 398 trang
...of the conspirators — Many of its particulars doubted — Coke made Chief Justice of the. Cgmnum Pleas- — Coke's emoluments when at the bar — His...You tell me words I never heard of." " Oh do I, Sir f " exclaimed Coke. " I will prove you the notoriousest traitor that ever came to the bar, after you... | |
| David Jardine - 1835 - 534 trang
...posterity were to be cut off. I shall not need, my Lords, to speak anything concerning the King, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature ; whose thoughts...learning, and whose works are full of honour. But to whom, Sir Walter, did you bear malice ? To the royal children ? Sir Walter Raleigh, Mr Attorney, I pray you... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 620 trang
...totius progeniei них. I shall not need, my lords, to speak any thing concerning the king, nor of the bounty and sweetness of his nature, whose thoughts...wisdom and learning, and whose works are full of honour ; although it be a true saying, nunijuam nimis quod nunquam tatis. But to whom do you bear your malice... | |
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