temper of Monsieur le Prince kept everyone who was subject to his yoke, made the choice of her sister a cause of bitter
heartburning to her
Kaynak: Louis Auguste, Duke of MaineClifford 42 have on this point given rise to some
heartburning. But the principle laid down that a mens rea is essential, in the absence
Kaynak: Nocton v Lord AshburtonBentham asserted that in the King's Bench, Blackstone was "always in hot water", and that there was "
heartburning" between the two;
Kaynak: William Blackstone