 | Samuel Johnson - 1807
...that such policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied bv saying, " Let the authority of the English government perish, rather than be maintained by iniquitv. Better would it be to restrain the turbulence of the natives by the authority of the sword,... | |
 | James Boswell - 1817
...rather than be maintained by iniqmty. Better would it be to restrain the turbulence of the inii ur- by the authority of the sword, and to make them amenable to law and justice by an cH'ectual und vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities.... | |
 | John Selden - 1818 - 180 стор.
...a gentleman, who hinted that such policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, "Let the authority...justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind themto powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities. Better (said he) to hang or... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820 - 178 стор.
...the English government, he replied, by saying, " Let the authority of the government perish, raiher than be maintained by iniquity. Better would it be...turbulence of the natives by the authority of the sword, aud to make them amenable to law and justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820
...necessary to support the authority of the Kngbsh government, he replied saying, ' Let the authority of the government perish, rather than be maintained by iniquity....be to restrain the turbulence of the natives by the ¡mi hont v of the sword, and to make them amenable to law and jnstice by an effectual and vigorons... | |
 | James Boswell - 1821
...persecution. To a gentleman, who hinted such policy might te necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, ' Let the authority...authority of the sword, and to make them amenable to law anil justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities... | |
 | James Boswell - 1822
...persecution. To a gentleman, who hinted such policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, ' Let the authority...justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities. Better (said he) to hang or... | |
 | James Boswell - 1827 - 580 стор.
...persecution. To a gentleman, who hinted such policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, • Let the authority...justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities. Better (said he) to hang or... | |
 | James Boswell - 1827
...policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, 4 Let the authority of the English government perish,...justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities. Better (said he) to hang or... | |
 | James Boswell - 1831
...persecution. To a gentleman, who hinted such policy might be necessary to support the authority of the English government, he replied by saying, ' Let the authority...justice by an effectual and vigorous police, than to grind them to powder by all manner of disabilities and incapacities. Better (said he) to hang or... | |
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