| 1780 - 568 páginas
...which the duty of (elf- love is io ftroncrlv enforced, and every man is taugEt to confider himleif as the centre of gravity, and to attract all things, thither. To (peak ths truth plainly, the jultice -was never indifferent in a caufe, but when he could gut Jiothing... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 496 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate ; who, if he was ignorant of the laws of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...strongly laid down in the institutes of the learned Ilochetbucault ; by which the duty of self- love is so strongly enforced, and every man is taught to... | |
| 1827 - 446 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate ; who, if he was ignorant of the law of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...strongly laid down in the institutes of the learned Rochefoucalt ; by which the duty of self-love is so strongly enforced, and every man is taught to consider... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 338 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate ; who, if he was ignorant of the laws of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...truth plainly, the justice was never indifferent in a i cause, but when he could get nothing on cither side. Such was the justice, to whose tremendous bar... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 838 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate, who, if he was ignorant of the law of England, was yct well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood that fundamental prineiple so strongly laid down in the institutes of the learned Hochefoueault, by which the duty of... | |
| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate, who, if he was ignorant of the law of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...thither. To speak the truth plainly, the justice was ncver indifferent in a cause, but when he could get nothing on either side." 1 To render such an office... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 530 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate ; who, if he was ignorant of the laws of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...down in the institutes of the learned Rochefoucault, by^which the duty of self-love is so strongly enforc 3d, and every man is taught to consider himself... | |
| 1872 - 772 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate, who, if he was ignorant of the laws of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood that fundamental principle laid down in the Institutes of the learned Rochefoucault, by which the duty of self-love is so strongly... | |
| 1872 - 774 páginas
...the learned Rochefoucault, by which the duty of self-love is so strongly enforced, and every man as taught to consider himself as the centre of gravity, and to attract Jill things thither. To speak the truth plainly, the justice was never indifferent in a cause but when... | |
| 1878 - 596 páginas
...one on his side before that magistrate, who, if he was ignorant of the laws of England, was yet well versed in the laws of nature. He perfectly well understood...justice was never indifferent in a cause but when ho could get nothing on either side.' Fielding never misses an opportunity of exposing and satirising... | |
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