He speaks of titles of nobility with true republican contempt, and says that "they afford no idea," that 1 Rights of Man. "no such animal as a Count or an "Earl can be found any where but in imagination." Bentham leads the same kind of life as usual at... Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly - Page 415by Samuel Romilly - 1840Full view - About this book
| sir Samuel Romilly - 1840 - 498 pages
...nobility with true republican contempt, and says that "they afford no idea," that * Rights of Man. " no Such animal as a Count or an Earl can be found...ROMILLY. LETTER LXXVII. FROM MADAME G . Paris, 7 Avril, 1791. Nous avous re9u ces jours derniers encore un paquet de vous, Monsieur, con tenant les reflexions... | |
| Sir Samuel Romilly - Lawyers - 1840 - 492 pages
...nobility with true republican contempt, and says that "they afford no idea," that 1 Rights of Man. "no such animal as a Count or an "Earl can be found...remembered to you. Yours sincerely and affectionately, SAML. ROMILLV. LETTER LXXVII. FROM MADAME G . Paris, 7 Avril, 1791. Nous avons re^u ces jours derniers... | |
| Samuel Romilly - Great Britain - 1840 - 500 pages
...nobility with true republican contempt, and says that "they afford no idea," that ' Riglilt of Man. "no such animal as a Count or an Earl can be found...remembered to you. Yours sincerely and affectionately, SAML. ROMILLY. LETTER LXXVlI. FROM MADAME G . Paria, TAvril, 1791. Nous avons re9U ces jours derniers... | |
| Samuel Romilly - Biography - 1842 - 496 pages
...says that " they afford no idea," that " no such animal as a Count or an Earl can be found anywhere but in imagination." Bentham leads the same kind of...remembered to you. Yours sincerely and affectionately, SAML. ROMILLY. LETTER LXXVII. FROM MADAME G . Pavis, 7 Avril, 1791. Nous avons reçu ces jours derniers... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - Inns of Court (London, England) - 1894 - 460 pages
...important of Bentham's works. But this required years. On April 5, 1791, Romilly writes to Dumont : " Bentham leads the same kind of life as usual at Hendon,...reading nothing, and writing books which nobody reads." In 1802 Dumont's French edition of Bentham's treatise on " Legislation Civil and Criminal " appeared,... | |
| Association of American Law Schools - Common law - 1907 - 890 pages
...important of Bentham's works. But this required years. On April 5, 1791, Romilly writes to Dumont: "Bentham leads the same kind of life as usual at Hendon,...reading nothing, and writing books which nobody reads." In 1802 Dumont's French edition of Bentham's treatise on " Legislation Civil and Criminal " appeared,... | |
| James Steintrager - Law - 2004 - 144 pages
...Birmingham Historical Journal, vol. 1n (1952), p. 160. Sir Samuel Romilly wrote to Dumont in 1791 that 'Bentham leads the same kind of life as usual at Hendon;...reading nothing, and writing books which nobody reads'. The Life of Sir Samuel Romilly, with a selection from His Correspondence, 3rd edn., 2 vols (London,... | |
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