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" I may truly affirm a laborious, zeal for the public service has given me any weight in your esteem, let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by, without a... "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 453
edited by - 1828
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the ...

Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 pages
...any invasion of our political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to be passed over without a determined, persevering resistance. One...accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine. Examples are supposed to justify the most dangerous measures, and where they do...
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Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the ...

Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 pages
...any invasion of our political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to be passed over without a determined, persevering resistance. One...accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine. Examples are supposed to justify the most dangerous measures, and where they do...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
...on tho necessity of guarding the fundamental law from every violation, however minute or transient: "One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute lawβ€” what yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine. Examples aru supposed to justify tho most dangerous measures; and where they do...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
...let me exhort and conjure you, never to Buffer any invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by without, a determined, persevering rciittanct." J UXIUB. Liberty, without restraint, would be anarchy. Security, without the guardianship...
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Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times

George Robertson - 1855 - 422 pages
...precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute law β€” what yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine. Examples are supposed to justify the most dangerous measures; and where they do not suit exactly, the defect is supplied by analogy. Reassured' that the laws which protect...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 4

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 pages
...esteem, let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by, without a determined, persevering resistance. A longer sentence and proportionately inelegant. Ib. If you reflect that in the changes of administration...
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William Burke the Author of Junius: An Essay of His Era

Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1859 - 194 pages
...Englishman." β€” " Let me exhort and conjure you never to suffer an invasion of your Constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by without...accumulate, and constitute law : what yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine." β€” " Aristocracy is as fatal as democracy. Our Constitution admits of neither."...
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Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 624 pages
...Junius to the British nation, " never to suffer an invasion of your political Constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by without...accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine." * Such, also, were the arguments made use of by the American people themselves....
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The Complete Phonographer: Being an Inductive Exposition of Phonography ...

James E. Munson - 1868 - 430 pages
...political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by, without a deter mined, persevering resistance. One precedent creates another....accumulate, and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, today is doctrine. Examples are supposed to justify the most dangerous measures ; and, where they do...
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Studies in English prose: specimens, with notes, by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...let me exhort and conjure 3 you never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by, without a determined, persevering resistance.3 One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute law (ie the law of...
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