| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - Trials (Treason) - 1795 - 480 pages
...right to an equal fliare. " This principle is farther attempted to be enforeed by an affertion, that, - The all of one man is as dear to him as the all of another man is to that other.- But, my Lord, 'this maxim . will not hold by any means ; for a fmall all is... | |
| 1795 - 396 pages
...to an equal fhare. " This principle is farther attempted to be enforced, by an " aflcrtion, that ' the all of one man, is as dear to him as the all ' of another man is to that other.' — But, my lord, this maxim " will not hold by any means; for a fmall all is... | |
| 1795 - 456 pages
...right to an equal fhare. " This principle is farther attempted to be enforced by an " aflertion, that ' the all of one man is as dear to him, as the all " of another man is to that other.' But, my Lord, this, maxim " will not hold by any means ; for a frnall all is... | |
| Trials (Treason) - 1795 - 510 pages
...to an equal fhare. ** This principle is farther attempted to be enforced by an " affertion, that * the all of one man is as dear to him, as the all " of another man is to that other." But, my Lord, this maxim " will not hold by any means ; for a finall all is... | |
| 1819 - 654 pages
...exercise of their rights. It is said, says Mr Home Tooke in his Letter to Lord Aahburton — < That " the all of one man is as dear to him, as the all of another man is to that other. " But, my Lord, this maxim will not hold by any means ; for a small all is not,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 464 pages
...an -" equal share. " This principle is farther attempted to be entt forced by an assertion, that ' the all of one man •" is as dear to him as the all of another man is to " that other.' But, my Lord, this maxim will not K 1 • " hold by any means; for a small... | |
| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1816 - 466 pages
...to an " equal share. " This principle is farther attempted to be en" forced by an assertion, that ' the all of one man " is as dear to him as the all of another man is to " that other.' But, my Lord, this maxim will not " hold by any means; for a small all is... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 pages
...liberty. Thirdly, That liberty, or freedom, consists in having an actual share in the appointment of those who frame the laws, and who are to be the guardians...poor man has an equal right, but more need to have representatives in the legislature than the rich one. Fourthly, That they who have no voice nor vote... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Trials - 1818 - 748 pages
...an equal share. " This principle is farther attempted to be enforced by an assertion, that ' the nil of one ' man is as dear to him, as the all of another ' man is to that other.' But, my lord, this maxim will not hold by any means; for a small all is not,... | |
| Chandos Leigh - Great Britain - 1832 - 270 pages
...into a House of Commons so constituted. Mr. Horne Tooke says, in his Letter to Lord Ashburton, "That the all of one man is as dear to him as the all of another man is to that other. But this maxim will not hold good by any means ; for a small all is not, for... | |
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