| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1782 - 574 頁
...confidered the trouble ? how will you get this wool ? Oh, 1 have confidered nothing, and I will confidcr nothing, but. my right ; a wolf is an animal that has wool ; all animals that have wool are to be thorn, and therefore I will (hear the wolf. This was juft the kind of realbning 'urged by the noble... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1782 - 464 頁
...eonfidered the trouble ? how will you get this wool ? Oh, I have eonfidered nothing, and I will confider nothing, but my right : a wolf is an animal that has wool ; all animals that have wool are to be fhorn, and therefore I will fhear the wolf. This was juft the kind of reaibning urged by the .noble... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 630 頁
...confiderccl the trouble r how will" you get this wool ? Oh ; I have confidcred nothing, and I will confider nothing but my right: a wolf is an animal that has wool; all animals that have wool are to be fhorn, and therefore I will fhcar the wolf. This was juft the kind of reafoning urged by the miuifter,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 626 頁
...confidered the trouble ': how Mill you get this M'ool ? Oh; I have confidered nothing, and I will confider nothing but my right: a wolf is an animal that has wool ; all animals that have wool are to be Ihorn, and therefore I M'ill ihear the M'olf. This was jnft the kind of reafoning urged Ly the minifter,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 544 頁
...confidered the trouble ? how will you get this wool ? Oh ; I have confidered nothing, and I will confider nothing but my right: a wolf is an animal that has wool; all animals that have wool, are to be morn, and therefore I will fhear the wolf. This was juft the kind of reafoning urged by the minifler,... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1824 - 618 頁
...enforcing it was nugatory and idle in the copyhold of rival states, or of immense bodies of people. Oh ! says a silly man full of his prerogative of dominion...wolf. This was just the kind of reasoning urged by the Minister, and this the counsel he had given." The omission in Lord Cornwallis's capitulation of any... | |
| 1827 - 854 頁
...the trouble? how will you get this wool? Oh ! I have consideied nothing, and I will consider ivothing but my right : A wolf is an animal that has wool ;...animals that have wool are to be shorn ; and therefore 1 will shear the wolf." p. 255. In alluding to the grandeur of his language, we reluctantly refrain... | |
| 1833 - 1032 頁
...? Have you considered the trouble ? How will you get this woo) ? Oh, I have considered nothing, and will consider nothing but my right. A wolf is an animal...therefore, I will shear the wolf. This was just the reasoning used by the Minister." The principle for which Burke contended here was unquestionably true,... | |
| 1825 - 436 頁
...comply? have you considered the trouble? how will you get this wool? Oh! I have considered nothing, and 1 will consider nothing but my right: A wolf is an animal...wolf. This was just the kind of reasoning urged by the minister, and this the counsel he had given." PROGRESS OF DARKNESS. The emperor of Austria begins now... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 頁
...enforcing it was nugatory and idle in the copyhold of rival states, or of immense bodies of people. Oh ! says a silly man full of his prerogative of dominion...wolf. This was just the kind of reasoning urged by the minister, and this the counsel he had given." The omission in Lord Cornwallis's capitulation of any... | |
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