| 1843 - 586 páginas
...acquainted, is really touching : — ' Never was any one worse used than Bentham. I have seen the tear* run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man through...insolence of official underlings, when, day after dny, he was begging at the Treasury for what was indeed a mere matter of right. How indignant did I... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce - 1838 - 892 páginas
...Mr. Pitt is in earnest in the business ? ' Never was any one worse used than Bentham. I have seen the tears run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man...when I saw .him thus treated by men infinitely his 14 Con. Mem. 15 Bishop Horsley, then Dean of Westminster. inferiors ! I could have extinguished them.... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce - 1838 - 482 páginas
...Mr. Pitt is in earnest in the business ?' Never was any one worse used than Bentham. I have seen the tears run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man...when I saw him thus treated by men infinitely his 14 Con. Mem. ls Bishop Horsley, then Dean of Westminster. inferiors ! I could have extinguished them.... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 826 páginas
...Pitt is in earnest in the bnsineis ?' Never was any one wort« wed than Dentham. I hare seen the inn run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man, through...insolence of official underlings, when, day after day, lio was begging at the Treasury, tor what was, indeed, з mere matter of right. How indignant did I... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 830 páginas
...down the cheeks of that strong-minded man, thiough vexation at the pressing importunity of creditor's, and the insolence of official underlings, when, day...after day, he was begging at the Treasury, for what w.is, indeed, a mere matter of right. How indignant did I often iecl, when I saw him thus treated by... | |
| 1839 - 722 páginas
...or Penitentiary, had involved him in pecuniary losses. " I have seen the tears run down the checks of that strong-minded man, through vexation, at the...matter of right. How indignant did I often feel when 1 saw him thus treated by men infinitely his inferiors ! I could have extinguished them. He was quite... | |
| 1839 - 864 páginas
...Mr. Bentham's Panopticon, or Penitentiary, had involved him in pecuniary los'ses. " I have seen the tears run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man,...official underlings, when day after day he was begging at tbe Treasury for what was indeed a mere matter of right. How indignant did I often feel when I saw... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1842 - 322 páginas
...Wilberforce's Life, vol. ii. p. 71 : — " Never was any one worse used than Bentham. I have seen the tears run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man...insolence of official underlings, when, day after day, he wai begging at the Treasury for what was indeed a mere matter of right. How indignant did 1 often feel... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 626 páginas
...Wilberforce's Life, vol. ii. p. 71 : — •• Merer was any one worse used than Bentham. I hare seen the tears run down the cheeks of that strong-minded man...saw him thus treated by men infinitely his inferiors ! I could have extinguished them. He was quite soured by it; and 1 have no doubt that many df his harsh... | |
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