| 1837 - 604 páginas
...certain — that in two years he died. Philip thought (as many have thought before and since) that he had a right to do what he pleased with his own. He, therefore, took away from the Hollanders most of their liberties — to make amends, however, he... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 608 páginas
...served on the rebels j the duke justifying his vindictive proceeding on the tyrant's plea — that he had a right to do " what he pleased with his own ;" affording a practical commentary of the vast utility of the constitutional maxim, which declares... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 610 páginas
...served on the rebels ; the duke justifying his vindictive proceeding on the tyrant's plea — that he had a right to do " what he pleased with his own ;" affording a practical commentary of the vast utility of the constitutional maxim, which declares... | |
| John Wade - 1832 - 730 páginas
...Diary, p. 376. L rebels ; the duke justifying his vindictive proceeding on the tyrant's plea — that he had a right to do " what he pleased with his own ;" affording a practical commentary of the vast utility of the constitutional maxim, which declares... | |
| 1833 - 498 páginas
...served on the rebels ; the Duke justifying his vindictive proceeding on the tyrant's plea — that he had a right to do " what he pleased with his own ;" affording a practical commentary of the vast utility of the constitutional maxim, which declares... | |
| 1840 - 894 páginas
...My dear father,'* said the afflicted child, " has given large legacies to religious charities; hut he had a right to do what he pleased with his own." The executor was shocked at the remark, knowing how small a sum had hern devoted to benevolent and... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 862 páginas
...served on the rebels ; the duke justifying his vindictive proceeding on the tyrant's plea — that he had a right to do " what he pleased with his own ;" affording a practical commentary of the vast utility of the constitutional maxim, which declares... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1839 - 316 páginas
...certain — that in two years he died. Philip thought (as many have thought before and since) that he had a right to do what he pleased with his own. He therefore took away from the Hollanders most of their liberties : to make amends, however, he gave... | |
| John Kitto - 1845 - 1024 páginas
...a mind which viewed the subject from the position of our actual society. A modern might plead that he had a right to do what he pleased with his own ; that his property of every kind — land, food, money — was his own ; and that he was justified... | |
| 1846 - 398 páginas
...the Deacon in such a vivid, and heaven-approving style, that he was discharged, upon the ground that he had a right to do what he pleased with his own E ropcrty,— a judgment which would have been passed y any righteous man. — Your uncle J buried... | |
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