The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... minds to the sense of this guilt , is to let them see , by the sufferings of some who have incurred it , how heinous a crime it is in the eye of the law . The foregoing answer may be applied , likewise , to another argument of the same ...
... minds to the sense of this guilt , is to let them see , by the sufferings of some who have incurred it , how heinous a crime it is in the eye of the law . The foregoing answer may be applied , likewise , to another argument of the same ...
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... minds at the place of execution , notwithstanding their professions to the contrary , while they solicited forgiveness . Besides , were pardon extended indifferently to all , which of them would think himself under any particular ...
... minds at the place of execution , notwithstanding their professions to the contrary , while they solicited forgiveness . Besides , were pardon extended indifferently to all , which of them would think himself under any particular ...
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... minds of the common people , which have brought so many of them to the brink of destruction , and proved so detrimental to their fellow - subjects . However , this proceeding has shown how dangerous it would have been for his Majesty to ...
... minds of the common people , which have brought so many of them to the brink of destruction , and proved so detrimental to their fellow - subjects . However , this proceeding has shown how dangerous it would have been for his Majesty to ...
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... mind be so blinded with passion and prejudice , as to assert , in the language of this pamphlet , " That no instances can be produced of the least lenity under the present administration , from the hour it commenced to this day , " ( p ...
... mind be so blinded with passion and prejudice , as to assert , in the language of this pamphlet , " That no instances can be produced of the least lenity under the present administration , from the hour it commenced to this day , " ( p ...
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... mind of a subject , and that a government should not create terror in those who are disposed to do ill , as well as encourage those that do their duty ; in short , if he is for an entire exclusion of that principle of fear which is ...
... mind of a subject , and that a government should not create terror in those who are disposed to do ill , as well as encourage those that do their duty ; in short , if he is for an entire exclusion of that principle of fear which is ...
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