 | Jeremy Bentham - 1817 - 112 ページ
...and that the public justice " might be administered with as much " expedition wid as little expence as " possible; and that he had suffered " a more than ordinary persecution " from those of his own profession on " that account." Thus far honest Ludlow. Beholding what, in England,... | |
 | Joseph Parkes - 1828 - 152 ページ
...and that the public justice " might be administered with as much expedition and " as little expence as possible ; and that he had suf"fered a more than ordinary persecution from those of " his profession on that account.''* — Whatever may have been the political sins of Cooke... | |
 | Jeremy Bentham - 1838
...regulated, and that the public justice might be administered with as much expedition and as little expense as possible ; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of hit oton profession on that account." Thus far honest Ludlom. Beholding what, in England,... | |
 | Edmund Ludlow - 1894 - 4 ページ
...regulated, and that the publick justice might be administred with as much expedition and as little expense as possible ; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of his own profession on that account. He said he understood not the meaning of the Court, when... | |
 | h. niles - 1817
...regulated, and that public justice might be administered with as much expedition and as little expence as possible; and that he had suffered a more than ordinary persecution from those of his own profession on that accouut. He said he understood not the meaning of the court, when... | |
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