The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... whole course of this paper , to speak anything concerning the treatment which is due to such persons as have been concerned in the late re- bellion , because I would not seem to irritate justice against those who are under the ...
... whole course of this paper , to speak anything concerning the treatment which is due to such persons as have been concerned in the late re- bellion , because I would not seem to irritate justice against those who are under the ...
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... whole argument turns upon this single consideration ; Whether the king should exert mercy or justice towards those who have openly appeared in the present rebellion ? By mercy , he means a general par- don ; by justice , a general ...
... whole argument turns upon this single consideration ; Whether the king should exert mercy or justice towards those who have openly appeared in the present rebellion ? By mercy , he means a general par- don ; by justice , a general ...
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... whole tenor of the pamphlet ; and implies , that the impeached lords were to be executed without exception or discrimination . Thus we see what is the author's idea of that justice against which all his arguments are levelled . If , in ...
... whole tenor of the pamphlet ; and implies , that the impeached lords were to be executed without exception or discrimination . Thus we see what is the author's idea of that justice against which all his arguments are levelled . If , in ...
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... whole course of his argumentation comes to nothing . Every man of the plainest understanding will easily conclude , that in the case before us , as in most others , we ought to avoid both extremes ; that , to destroy every rebel , would ...
... whole course of his argumentation comes to nothing . Every man of the plainest understanding will easily conclude , that in the case before us , as in most others , we ought to avoid both extremes ; that , to destroy every rebel , would ...
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... whole kingdom ; if it has mixed with the mass of the people ; then certainly all bloody measures will but whet men the more for revenge . " If justice inflicted on a few of the flagrant criminals , with mercy extended to the multitude ...
... whole kingdom ; if it has mixed with the mass of the people ; then certainly all bloody measures will but whet men the more for revenge . " If justice inflicted on a few of the flagrant criminals , with mercy extended to the multitude ...
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