The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... Justice Whit- shed , under the situation I am in . For , I take this cause properly to lie before you : You are a much fitter Judge of what concerns the cre- dit of a Writer , the injuries that are done him , and the reparations he ...
... Justice Whit- shed , under the situation I am in . For , I take this cause properly to lie before you : You are a much fitter Judge of what concerns the cre- dit of a Writer , the injuries that are done him , and the reparations he ...
Page 19
... Justice had so quick an understand- ing , that he refolved , if poffible , to out - do his orders . The Grand - Juries of the county and city were practifed effectually with to represent the faid Pamphlet with all aggravating Epithets ...
... Justice had so quick an understand- ing , that he refolved , if poffible , to out - do his orders . The Grand - Juries of the county and city were practifed effectually with to represent the faid Pamphlet with all aggravating Epithets ...
Page 20
... Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours , until being perfectly tired out , they were forced to leave the matter to the mercy of the Judge , by what they call a special Verdict . During the trial , the Chief Justice ...
... Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours , until being perfectly tired out , they were forced to leave the matter to the mercy of the Judge , by what they call a special Verdict . During the trial , the Chief Justice ...
Page 21
... justice , be applied to ours . " Fremant omnes " licet , dicam quod fen- " tio : bibliothecas mehercule " omnium Philofophorum " unum mihi videtur Pan- " dectarum volumen et au- " thoritatis pondere et utir " litatis ubertate superare ...
... justice , be applied to ours . " Fremant omnes " licet , dicam quod fen- " tio : bibliothecas mehercule " omnium Philofophorum " unum mihi videtur Pan- " dectarum volumen et au- " thoritatis pondere et utir " litatis ubertate superare ...
Page 41
... see his hand , yon will learn to do me justice , and feel in your. heart. how. long. a. man. may. be. filent. to. those. he truly loves and respects . LETTER I LETTER VIII . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 41.
... see his hand , yon will learn to do me justice , and feel in your. heart. how. long. a. man. may. be. filent. to. those. he truly loves and respects . LETTER I LETTER VIII . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . FROM DR . SWIFT , etc. 41.
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