Weaken after disturb appears rather an expletive than a word conveying a distinct meaning, for it is implied in disturb; as whoever intends to disturb, a fortiori, intends to weaken. Hence, the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained... The Parliamentary Debates - 297 ページGreat Britain. Parliament 著 - 1822全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 636 ページ
...disturb, d fortiori* intends to weaken. Hence, the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it, to weaken...disturbance. Indeed, if or was between the word disturb apd the word weaken, as it was proposed to be, the signification would te changed and inadmissible.'... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 718 ページ
...disturb, dfortiori, intends to weaken: hence the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it — 'to weaken by disturbance:' indeed if or was between disturb and the word weaken, as it was proposed to be, the signification would be changed and inadmissible."... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 600 ページ
...explained by every one consulted on it — '• to weaken by disturbance-:' indeed, if or was between disturb and the word weaken, AS IT WAS PROPOSED TO BE, the signification would be changed and inadmissible."1 Admirable casuists! It should seem, therefore, that the framers of the new oath, quite... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 ページ
...disturb, d fortiori, intends to weaken : hence the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it — '...weaken by disturbance :' indeed, if or was between disturb and the word weaken, AS IT WAS PROPOSED TO BE, the signification would be changed and inadmissible."1... | |
| 1826 - 1138 ページ
...disturb, ttjortiuri, intends to weaken : hence the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it — ' to weaken by disturbance :' indued, if of was between disturb and the word weaken, AS IT WAS PKOPOSEU TO BE, the signification... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 646 ページ
...disturh, d fortiori, intends to weaken. Hence, the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it, to weaken...signification would be changed and inadmissible.' — Proleslant Principles, p. 21. ' Surely,' said Lord Eldon, when in one of his admirable speeches... | |
| 1828 - 592 ページ
...disturb, a fortiori, intends to weaken. Hence, the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it, to weaken...signification would be changed and inadmissible.' — Protetlant Principle», p. 21. ' Surely,' said Lord Eldon, when in one of his admirable speeches... | |
| Brunswicker - 1829 - 300 ページ
...disturb, a fortiori, intends to weaken. Hence, the expression is generally understood, and so it has been explained by every one consulted on it, to weaken...signification would be changed and inadmissible.' " ' Surely,' said Lord Eldon, when in one of his admirable speeches he brought forward this remarkable example of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 452 ページ
...been explained by every one consulted on it, to ' weaken by disturbance. Indeed, if or was be' tween the word disturb and the word weaken, as ' it was...would be * changed and inadmissible*.' ' Surely,' said Lord Eldon, when in one of his admirable speeches he brought forward this remarkable example of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 482 ページ
...been explained by every one consulted on it, to 1 weaken by disturbance. Indeed, if or was be' tween the word disturb and the word weaken, as ' it was...would be ' changed and inadmissible*.' ' Surely,' said Lord Eldon, when in one of his admirable speeches he brought forward this remarkable example of... | |
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