He made an oration, however, some sentences of which give a good picture of the style of his oratory : often pedantic and tedious, but not unfrequently epigrammatic and sententious. Alluding to the shocking state of the country and the prevalence of crimes,... History of Scotland - 61 페이지저자: Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1843전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1843 - 420 페이지
...prevalence of crimes, " I must advertise you," said he, " what it is that makes great crimes to bo so rife in this country; namely, that all men set...friend than for justice and obedience to the laws. This * MS. Letter, State-paper Office, Bowes to Burghley, 5th May, 1591. Also, ibid., same to same, 22d... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1844 - 830 페이지
...dramatist, or novelist, could have invented for him, and to introduce which we have mentioned the trial :— Alluding to the shocking state of the country and...justice and obedience to the laws. This corruption here I/aims sack «t the- pap ; and let a man commit the most filthy crimes that can be, yet his friends... | |
| 1844 - 848 페이지
...Alluding to the shocking state of the country and the prevalence of crimes, " I must advertise you," paid he, " what it is that makes great crimes to be so...justice and obedience to the laws. This corruption here liairnn nick at thf pap ; and let a man commit the most filthy crimes that can be, yet his friends... | |
| 1844 - 772 페이지
...prevalence of crimes, ' 1 must advertise you,' said he, ' what it is that makes crime to be so very rife in this country ; namely, that all men set themselves...obedience to the laws. This corruption here, bairns tuck at the pap ; and let a man commit the most filthy crimes that can be, yet his friends take his... | |
| 1844 - 1424 페이지
...prevalence of crimes, ' 1 must advertise you," said he, ' what it is that makes crime to be so very rife in this country ; namely, that all men set themselves...justice and obedience to the laws. This corruption here, bairtu tuck at the pap ; and let a man commit the most filthy crimes that can be, yet his friends take... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1845 - 592 페이지
...practised by the law of England, but it had never been introduced into Scotland ; nor had it been heard of for centuries, that the king should sit in person...keep him from apprehension, and after, by fead or favour, by false assize, or some way or other, they find moyen of his escape : the experience hereof... | |
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