| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 496 pages
...justice, that ventured on circuits out of the pale, assures us, " That there is no nation under the sun, u that love equal and indifferent justice better than..." or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, although " it be against themselves." This must be considered as the testimony of an enemy,... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...resentment of them a common cause . It has been before^; remarked, by the king's attorney general, that there is no nation under the sun, that love equal...; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, although it be against themselves. If these sentiments still mark the national characteristic... | |
| Sir John Carr - Ireland - 1806 - 366 pages
...(attorney-general it* .the reign of James the First), acknowledges, " That there is no nation under tt the sun that love equal and indifferent justice better...Irish; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, " although it be against themselves."—Davies's History of Ireland. Coke also says, " For... | |
| Sir John Carr - Ireland - 1806 - 322 pages
...reign of James the First), acknowledges, " That there is no nation under the sun that love " equal ahd indifferent justice better than the Irish ; or " will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, al" though it be against themselves." — Davies's History of " Ireland. Coke also says, "... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...the king's attorney general, that there is no nation under the sun, that love equal and mdiffer«nt justice better than the Irish ; or will rest better satisfied with the execution- thereof, although it be against themselves. If these sentiments still mark the national characteristic... | |
| William Sampson - Europe - 1807 - 474 pages
...still better opportunity of knowing the Irish, being the first justice that ventured on circuits out o the English pale, says, " That there is no nation...; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, when upon a just cause they do desire it, although it be against themselves." — Now, this... | |
| 1810 - 612 pages
...of the English pale, says, " That there is no nation under the sun that love equal and indiffirtnt justice better than the Irish ; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, when upon a just cause they do desire it, although it be against themselves." — Now, this... | |
| Giovanni Boccaccio - 1812 - 240 pages
...oppression on the one side, or impunity on the other ; for there is no nation of people under the SHnne that love equal and indifferent justice better than...Irish, or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, though it be against themselves, so as they may have the benefits and protection of the law,... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1812 - 540 pages
...stream of flattery, fear, or meon the other. For there is no nation of people under the sunne, that doth love equal and indifferent justice better than the...Irish; or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, though it be against themselves ; so as they may have the benefit and protection of the law,... | |
| Charlotte Brooke - English poetry - 1816 - 616 pages
...of Ireland. Sir JOHN DA VIES too, (Attorney General in the reign of James the First) acknowledges, that " there is " no nation under the sun that love...rest better satisfied with the '•'• execution thereof, although it be against themselves." I >.\\ nv« Hist, of Ireland. Also COOKE, treating of... | |
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