me to say in this place, to wit: ' The practice of information for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king and an arrant coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent. The one can not, because of his high station, and the other The Works of William H. Seward - Page 29by William Henry Seward - 1853Full view - About this book
| Mrs. Burton Harrison, Martha Joanna Lamb - New York (N.Y.) - 1896 - 614 pages
...what I hope will nut be taken amiss of me to say in this place, to wit : ' The practice of mformatioiu for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king,...coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot because of his high station, and the other dares not because of his want of courage, revenge... | |
| Frank Moss - New York (N.Y.) - 1897 - 520 pages
...say, what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this place, that the practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king,...coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot, because of his high station, and the other dares not, because of his want of courage, revenge... | |
| John Fiske - Middle Atlantic States - 1899 - 444 pages
...what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this place, to wit: ' The practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king, and an arrant coward, to cut down and Part at ' speech. •* Hamilton's destroy the innocent; the one cannot because of his high station,... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - New York (N.Y.) - 1856 - 682 pages
...say what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this place, that the practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked King,...coward to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot because of bis high station, and the other dares not, because of his want of courage, rercnge... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1901 - 686 pages
...what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this Place, to wit, the Practice of Informations for Libels is a Sword in the Hands of a wicked King, and an arrant/ Cmvard to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot, because of his high Station, and the other... | |
| Rufus Rockwell Wilson - New York (N.Y.) - 1902 - 440 pages
...say what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this place, that the practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king...coward to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot because of his high station and the other dares not because of his want of courage revenge himself... | |
| John Fiske - Middle Atlantic States - 1903 - 532 pages
...what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say i this place, to wit: ' The practice of informations for libels is a sword in the hands of a wicked king, and an art of lamiiton's arrant coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent ; the one cannot because of his... | |
| Livingston Rutherfurd - Early printed books - 1904 - 344 pages
...what I hope will not be taken amiss of me to say in this Place, to ivif, The Practice of informations for Libels is a Sword in the Hands of a wicked King,...Coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot, because of his high Station, and the other dares not, because of his want of Courage, revenge... | |
| Education - 1916 - 840 pages
...what I hope will not be taken amiss for me to say in this place that 'the practice of informations for libels, is a sword in the hands of a wicked king,...coward, to cut down and destroy the innocent; the one cannot, because of his high station, and the other dares not, because of his want of courage, revenge... | |
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