| 1805 - 536 стор.
...left to find their punishment in the public indignation. Now was it uninteresting to the world thai an experiment should be fairly and fully made, whether...its constitution, with zeal and purity, and doing i r-> act which, it would be unwilling the whole world should witness, can be written down by falsehood... | |
| William Cobbett - 1806 - 528 стор.
...left to find their pn irishmen t in the public indignation. Now was it uninteresting to the world thai an experiment should be fairly and fully made, whether...spirit of its constitution, with zeal and purity, aud doing • su act which it would be unwilling the \rhole world should witness, csabewritttu down... | |
| 1807 - 1012 стор.
...and the offenders have therefore been left to find their pu. nishment in the -ublic indignation. Now, was it uninteresting to the world that an experiment...whether freedom of discussion, unaided by power, is not sulficient for the pro. pigr.tion and protection of truth ? Whether a government, conducting itself... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 стор.
...made, whether f гееlorn of discussion, unaided by power, is not suillcient for the pru. pngation and protection of truth ? Whether a government, conducting...itself in the true spirit of its constitution, with zoal and purity, and tloing no act which it would be unwilling the whole world should v.-it. D "'s... | |
| 1814 - 532 стор.
...publiek servants, and the offenders have therefore been left to find their punishment in the publiek indignation. Nor was it uninteresting to the world...should be fairly and fully made, whether freedom of diseussion, unaided by power, is not suffieient for the propagation and proteetion of truth : — Whether... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 374 стор.
...propagation and protection of truth. It had been fairly proved, that a government conducting VOL. VII. — P itself in the true spirit of its constitution, with...purity, and doing no act which it would be unwilling the world should witness, could not be written down by falsehood and defamation ; but that the people,... | |
| Frances Wright - 1821 - 880 стор.
...of the public, and the offenders " have therefore been left to find their punish" ment in the public indignation. " Nor was it uninteresting to the world,...power, " is not sufficient for the propagation and protec" tion of truth} whether a government, conducting " itself in the true spirit of its constitution*... | |
| Frances Wright - 1821 - 410 стор.
...pu" nishment in the public indignation. " Nor was it uninteresting to the world, that an expe" riment should be fairly and fully made whether freedom "..." propagation and protection of truth ; whether a govern" ment, conducting itself in the tme spirit of its constitu" tion, with zeal and purity, and... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - 1828 - 450 стор.
...not sufficient for the propagation and protection of truth. It had been fairly proved, he said, that a government conducting itself in the true spirit...purity, and doing no act which it would be unwilling the world should witness, could not be written down by falsehood and defamation ; but that the people,... | |
| Robert Taylor Conrad - 1846 - 900 стор.
...not sufficient for the propagation and protection of truth. It had been fairly proved, he said, that a government conducting itself in the true spirit...purity, and doing no act which it would be unwilling the world should witness, could not be written down by falsehood and defamation; but that the people, aware... | |
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