| John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 页
...Subjects fee, that no Tendernefs of their Prince, nor Corruption of Minifters, can preferve them long from paying what they owe to any Forfeits of their...Prince do Juftice to thofe that ferve him well, without punifhing thofe that ferve him ill ; fince that is to make their Conditions equal whofe Deferts are... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1757 - 530 页
...fubjects fee that no tendernefs of their Prince, nor corruption of Minifters, can preferve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their...ferve him well> without puniming thofe that ferve him ill, fince that is to make their conditions equal, whofe deferts are different. I fhould not fay... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 页
...fubjcfts fee, that no tendernefs of their Prince, nor corruption of minifters, can preferve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their...Prince do juftice to thofe that ferve him well, without puniihing thofe that ferve him ill ; fince that is to make their conditions equяl whofc deferts are... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 542 页
...subjects see that no tenderness of their Prince, nor corruption of Ministers, can preserve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their duty. Nor indeed can any Prince do justice to those that serve him well, without punishing those that serve him ill, since that is to... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 554 页
...subjects see that no tenderness of their Prince, taor corruption of Ministers, can preserve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their duty. Nor indeed cananyPrincedo justiceto those that serve him well, without punishing those that serve him ill, since... | |
| 1826 - 450 页
...fubjects fee that no tendernefs of their prince, nor corruption of minifters, can preferve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their...prince do juftice to thofe that ferve him well, without puniihing thofe that ferve him ill ; fince that is to make their conditions equal, whofe deferts are... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 556 页
...subjects see that no tenderness of their prince, nor corruption of ministers, can preserve them long from paying what they owe to any forfeits of their duty. Nor, indeed, can any prince do any justice to those that serve him well, without punishing those that serve him ill, since that is... | |
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