The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... say that justice is administered towards those who are accused of offences ; and justice im- plies what is equal and right , or tend- ing to rectify what is wrong . " In moderate Essay on the Principles of Criminal Law . 27.
... say that justice is administered towards those who are accused of offences ; and justice im- plies what is equal and right , or tend- ing to rectify what is wrong . " In moderate Essay on the Principles of Criminal Law . 27.
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... equal punishment . And others cling to the notion , that the mere denunciation of such a pe- nalty must excite the highest degree of terror , and so most effectually de- ter from crime . A distinguished se- nator is reported to have ...
... equal punishment . And others cling to the notion , that the mere denunciation of such a pe- nalty must excite the highest degree of terror , and so most effectually de- ter from crime . A distinguished se- nator is reported to have ...
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... which he is an individual member , as he is almost a solitary instance of a long and brilliant literary reputation , 66 joined to a professional career of equal length and brilliancy Installation of Sir James Mackintosh at Glasgow . 43.
... which he is an individual member , as he is almost a solitary instance of a long and brilliant literary reputation , 66 joined to a professional career of equal length and brilliancy Installation of Sir James Mackintosh at Glasgow . 43.
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joined to a professional career of equal length and brilliancy . " He would be careful that there should not escape him a single expression which might create the least irritation . He would do his utmost to preserve concord and good ...
joined to a professional career of equal length and brilliancy . " He would be careful that there should not escape him a single expression which might create the least irritation . He would do his utmost to preserve concord and good ...
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... equal it . " . " Even in your own department of Foreign Affairs I am more skilled than you . In the first place , though I confess it is a trifle , I can write and speak the French language better than you can , and , perhaps , better ...
... equal it . " . " Even in your own department of Foreign Affairs I am more skilled than you . In the first place , though I confess it is a trifle , I can write and speak the French language better than you can , and , perhaps , better ...
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