| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 672 pāgines
...hands from taking, but judicial bind the hands of suitors also from offering. For integrity (" ry' used doth the one ; but integrity professed, and with...and avoid not only the fault, but the suspicion." * The crime of judicial bribery had been practised like perjury and theft, — but it was evidently... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 pāgines
...thy servant's hands, from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from ofi'ering; for integrity, used, doth the one; but integrity professed, and with...move thee to change, and do not think to steal it. A servant or a favourite, if he be inward and no other apparent cause of esteem, is commonly thought... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 pāgines
...thy servant's hands, from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering; for integrity, used, doth the one; but integrity professed, and with...course, profess it plainly and declare it, together with thejeasons that move thee to change, and do not think to steal it. A servant or a favourite, if he... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pāgines
...hrihery, doth the other : and avoid not only the fault hut the suspicion. Whosoever is found variahle, and changeth manifestly without manifest cause, giveth...move thee to change, and do not think to steal it. A servant or a favourite, if he he inward and no other apparent cause of esteem, is commonly thought... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pāgines
...from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering. For integrity used doth the one ; hut integrity professed, and with a manifest detestation...move thee to change, and do not think to steal it. A servant or a favourite if he be inward, and no other apparent cause of esteem, is commonly thought... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 372 pāgines
...or thy servant's hands from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering ; for integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed, and with...but the suspicion. Whosoever is found variable, and d manifestly without manifest cnuse, giveth suspicion of corruption ; therefoie, always, when thou... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 pāgines
...or thy servant's hand, reĢi uking, but bind the hands of suitors also "xn offering. For integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed, and with...move thee to change ; and do not think to steal it. A servant or a favourite, if he be inward, and no other apparent cause of esteem, is commonly thought... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pāgines
...or thy servant's hands from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering; for integrity acon A servant or a favourite, if he be inward, and no other apparent cause of esteem, i^jommonly thoug]|t... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 504 pāgines
...or thy servant's hands from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering. For integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed, and with...and avoid not only the fault, but the suspicion."^ The crime of judicial bribery had been practised like perjury and theft,—but it was evidently held... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 510 pāgines
...or thy servant's hands from taking, but bind the hands of suitors also from offering. For integrity used doth the one ; but integrity professed, and with...and avoid not only the fault, but the suspicion."* The crime of judicial bribery had been practised like perjury and theft, — but it was evidently held... | |
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