| David Hume - 1775 - 480 páginas
...had not the fame principles which proteftants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...call for. And when the jury brought in their verdict againft the prifoners, he faid, " You have done, " gentlemen, like very good fubjeds, and very good... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 580 páginas
...had not the fame principles which proteftants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles • and practices of...call for. And when the jury brought in their verdict againft the prifoners, he faid, " You have done, *' gentlemen, like very good fubje&s, and very * c... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 432 páginas
...had not the fame principles which proteftants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...latter call for. And when the jury brought in their verdicl againft the prifoners, he faid, "You have done, gen" tlemen , like very good fubjec'b , and... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 550 páginas
...had not the same principles which protestants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...gentlemen, like very good subjects, and very good chris" tians, that is to say, like very good protestants : And " now much good may their 30,000 masses... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 576 páginas
...had not the same principles which protestants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...And now " much good may their 30,000 masses do them :" Alluding to the masses by which Pickering was to be rewarded for murdering the King. All these unhappy... | |
| Robert Charles Dallas - 1815 - 408 páginas
...had not the same principles which protestants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...Christians, that is to say, like very good protestants.'"-*' Hume's History of England, vol. viii, eh. 67 , p. 9 1 . See also •what the same author says in his... | |
| 1816 - 868 páginas
...high-treason committed, or at any dine since, to your knowledge. And so you say all. Oinnet. Ye». LCJ You have done, gentlemen, like very good subjects,...that is to say, like very good Protestants : and now mucfi good may their thirty thousand Masses du them. Then the Court adjourned by Proclamation till... | |
| John Poynder - 1816 - 440 páginas
...King's Bench, behaved with great partiality, and said to the Jury on the verdict of Conviction : " You have " done, Gentlemen, like very good subjects...Christians, — that is to say, like very good Protestants." This statement is taken from HUME ; where HE got it, does not appear, for he rarely gives authorities... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 816 páginas
...And so you say all. Omnet. Yes. LCJ You hare done, gentlemen, Uk« very good subjects, aud very gnod Christians, that is to say, like very good Protestants : and now much good may their thirty thousand ft] asses d<> them. Then the Court adjourned by Proclamation till four in the afternoon.... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 366 páginas
...had not the same principles which protestants have, and therefore were not entitled to that common credence, which the principles and practices of the...jury brought in their verdict against the prisoners, be said, " You have done, gentlemen, like very good subjects, and very good christians, that is to... | |
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