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... Respect for the law is then lost in sympathy for the trans- gressor ; and the affrighted conscience of judges and jurors flies to that discretion which evades the capital infliction by a virtual repeal of the statute . Thus we find that ...
... Respect for the law is then lost in sympathy for the trans- gressor ; and the affrighted conscience of judges and jurors flies to that discretion which evades the capital infliction by a virtual repeal of the statute . Thus we find that ...
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... respect which I unfeignedly feel for Dr. Paley ; and if my real praise is to have as much value as my supposed censure , I am sure it will not be forgotten , that I was not more sparing than my hon . friend in such praise of Dr. Paley ...
... respect which I unfeignedly feel for Dr. Paley ; and if my real praise is to have as much value as my supposed censure , I am sure it will not be forgotten , that I was not more sparing than my hon . friend in such praise of Dr. Paley ...
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... respect takes place , which it is necessary to in- troduce as a correction of astronomical observation . The most accurate observers have hitherto answered this question in the negative : but , perhaps , in many cases , the instruments ...
... respect takes place , which it is necessary to in- troduce as a correction of astronomical observation . The most accurate observers have hitherto answered this question in the negative : but , perhaps , in many cases , the instruments ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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