| William Hawkins - Justice, Administration of - 1777 - 830 pages
...I. ci "That theftate of every king conflits more affuredly in the love of the fubjeets towards their prince, than in the dread of laws made with rigorous...made for the prefervation of the commonwealth without peat penalties are more often obeyed and kept, than laws made with extreme puniihments. And in fpecial... | |
| 482 pages
...preamble, " that the Hate of every king confilts more affuredly in the love of the fubjecl towards their prince than in the dread of laws made with rigorous...commonwealth without great penalties are more often obeved and kept than laws made with extreme ptinilhments." Happy had it been for the nation if the... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...preamble, " that the Hate of every king confifts more afluredly " in the love of the fubject towards their prince, than in the " dread of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws " made for the preservation of the commonwealth without " great penalties are more often obeyed and kept, than laws... | |
| Basil Montagu - Capital punishment - 1809 - 338 pages
...the state of every king consists more assuredly in the love of the subject towards their prince, thaa in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws made for the preservation of the commonwealth, without great penalties^ are more often obeyed and kept, than laws... | |
| Basil Montagu - Capital punishment - 1816 - 340 pages
...preamble, " that the state of every king consists more assuredly in the love of the subject towards their prince, than in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws made for the preservation of the commonwealth, without great penalties, are more often obeyed and kept, than laws... | |
| Andrew McKinley, John Dow - Treason - 1818 - 568 pages
...Mary: " That the estate of every king consists more assuredly in the love of the subjects towards their prince, than in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains; and that laws made for the preservation of the commonwealth without great penalties, are more often obeyed and kept than laws... | |
| sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...preamble, " that the state of every king consists more assuredly in the " love of the subject towards their prince, than in the dread •• of laws made with rigorous pains; and that laws made " for the preservation of the commonwealth -without great " penalties are more often obeyed and kept, than laws... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 576 pages
...preamble, " that the state of every king consists more assuredly in the " love of the subject towards their prince, than in the dread " of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws made " for the preservation of the commonwealth without great " penalties are more often obeyed and kept, than laws... | |
| Samuel Parr - Theology - 1828 - 796 pages
...where it tells us, " That the state of every King consists more assuredly in the love of the subjects towards the Prince, than in the dread of laws made with rigorous pain ; and that laws made for the preservation of the commonwealth, without great penalties, are more... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1832 - 930 pages
...preamble, that " the glory of every king consists more assuredly in the love of subject towards their prince, than in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains, and that laws mr.de for the preservation of the Commonwealth, without great penalties, are more often obeyed and... | |
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