| John Selden - 1716 - 156 páginas
...for 'tis not thus meant , that I a private Man fliould do to you a private Man, as I would have you to me ; but do , as we have agreed to. do one to another by publick agreement. If the Prifbner fliould ask the Judge, whether he would becontent to be hang'd ,... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 190 páginas
...to me, but do as we have agreed to*Io one to another by public agreement. If the prisoner should a^k the judge whether he would be content to be hanged,...would answer no. Then says the prisoner, do as you \voulif be done to ; neither of them must do as private men, hut the judge must do by him a* ^ they... | |
| John Selden - 1798 - 166 páginas
...mifunderftood, for 'tis not thus meant, that I a private Man fhould do to you a private Man, as I would have you to me ; but do, as we have agreed to do one to another by publick agreement. If the Prifoner mould, afk the Judge, whether he would be content to be harg'd,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 páginas
...for it is not thus meant, that I, a private man, should do to yon, a privateman, as I would have you to me, but do as we have agreed to do one to another by public agreement. If the prisoneri should ask the judge, whether he would b* content to be hanged, were he in his case, he would... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 páginas
...for it is not thus meant, that I, a private man, should do to you, a privateman, as I would have you to me, but do' as we have agreed to do one to another by public agreement. If-the prisoner should ask the judge, whether h» •would be content to be hanged, were he in his... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 páginas
...for it is not thus meant, that I, a private man, should do to you, a privateman, as 1 would have you to me, but do as we have agreed to do one to another...agreement. If the prisoner should ask the judge, whether he SELDEtf would bt content to be hanged, were he in his ease, he would answer, no. Then, says the prisoner,... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 páginas
...for it is not thus meant, that I, a private man, should do to you, a pi ivateman, as I would have you to me, but do' as we have agreed to do one to another...agreement. If the prisoner should ask the judge, whether h* would b« content to be hanged, were he in his case, lie would answer, no. Then, says the prisoner,... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1817 - 726 páginas
...circumstances and theirs reversed." Yet, this saying may be misunderstood; " If the prisoner should a>k the judge, ' whether he would be content to be hanged, were he in hit case,' he would answer, 'ЛЪ.' Then, says the prisoner, do at you vioulJ he done to : — neither... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...to," is often misunderstood ; for it is not thus meant — that I, a private man, should do to yon, a private man, as I would have you do to me, but do...prisoner should ask the judge, whether he would be contented to be hanged, were he in his case, he would answer — No : Then, says the prisoner, do as... | |
| John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot, a chancellor's foot ; whatau uncertain measure would this be ! One chancellor has...prisoner should ask the judge, whether he would be contented to be hanged, were he in his case, he would answer — No : Then, says the prisoner, do as... | |
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