| William Roper - Christian saints - 1822 - 262 pages
...reform the rigour of the law themselves, there should from thenceforth by him no more injunctions be granted. Whereunto, when they refused to condescend,...them, Forasmuch as yourselves, my lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve the peoples' injury, you cannot hereafter any... | |
| United States - 1850 - 616 pages
...continue the course he had pursued, he added, " Forasmuch as yourselves, my lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...people's injury, you cannot hereafter any more justly accuse me." His regard for justice was strikingly exemplified in his deportment as chancellor. In the... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1847 - 556 pages
...granted." They still refusing, he said to them, " Forasmuch as yourselves, my Lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...you cannot hereafter any more justly blame me.":): When these reverend sages had swallowed a proper allowance of Gascony wine, and taken their departure,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 pages
...granted." They still refusing, he said to them, " Forasmuch as yourselves, my Lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...injury, you cannot hereafter any more justly blame me."t When these reverend sages had swallowed a proper allowance of Gascony wine, and taken their departure,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 538 pages
...granted." They still refusing, he said to them, " Forasmuch as yourselves, my Lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...injury, you cannot hereafter any more justly blame me."$ When these reverend sages had swallowed a proper allowance of Gascony wine, and taken their departure,... | |
| Frederick Charles Moncreiff - Judges - 1882 - 204 pages
...themselves; 7 ' and, as they refused to do so, he said, " Forasmuch as yourselves, my Lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...injury, you cannot hereafter any more justly blame me." Lord Bacon speaks of a similar occasion on which he, as Chancellor, entertained the judges : " I plainly... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1900 - 384 pages
...humane interpretation of the law, More said — " Forasmuch as yourselves, my lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding out injunctions to relieve...people's injury, you cannot hereafter any more justly 1 Roper, p. 25. 2 Stapleton, cap. iii. p. 179. 3 Walter, Life of More, p. 171. blame me." To Roper... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - Church and state - 1910 - 420 pages
...the law themselves, there should from thenceforth by him no more injunctions be granted. Whereupon when they refused to condescend, then said he unto...: " Forasmuch as yourselves, my lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding our injunctions to relieve the people's injury, you cannot hereafter any... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - Church and state - 1910 - 416 pages
...the law themselves, there should from thenceforth by him no more injunctions be granted. Whereupon when they refused to condescend, then said he unto...: " Forasmuch as yourselves, my lords, drive me to that necessity for awarding our injunctions to relieve the people's injury, you cannot hereafter any... | |
| Philip Chesney Yorke - Great Britain - 1913 - 622 pages
...thereof, promised to issue no more if they would themselves mitigate and reform the rigour of their law: " Whereunto when they refused to condescend, then said,...: ' Forasmuch as yourselves (my Lords) drive me to that necessity, for awarding out injunctions to relieve the people's injuries, you cannot hereafter... | |
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