| 1790 - 694 pagini
...thofe communities wherein they are admitted, fcarccly ferve any other end than to enlarge the fpherc of corruption. Coire and a few other places are excepted from this general reflection. This defciiption comprehends the courle of jurifprudence throughout the Unions ; and how can it be expected,... | |
| William Coxe - 1801 - 492 pagini
...by bribing the judges, and appeals in thofe communfties, wherein they are admitted, fe^rcely ferve any other end than to enlarge the fphere of corruption...reflection. This defcription comprehends the courfe of jurifprudencc throughout the Grifons : how then can it be expefted, that the governors of the fubjedt... | |
| 1823 - 872 pagini
...those communities, wherein they are admitted, scarcely serve any other end than to enlarge the sphere of corruption. Coire and a few other places are excepted from this general reflection. The religion of the Grisons is divided into Catholic and Reformed. The doctrines of the reformation... | |
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