The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... perjury ; and under the second , expounded to us the nature of non - resistance ; which might be inter- preted from the Hebrew , to signify either loyalty or rebel- lion , according as the sovereign bestowed his favours and No. 3 . 405 ...
... perjury ; and under the second , expounded to us the nature of non - resistance ; which might be inter- preted from the Hebrew , to signify either loyalty or rebel- lion , according as the sovereign bestowed his favours and No. 3 . 405 ...
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... perjury of a man , who takes an oath with an intention to keep it , and is afterwards seduced to the violation of it , ( though a crime not to be thought of without the greatest horror , ) is yet , in some respects , not quite so black ...
... perjury of a man , who takes an oath with an intention to keep it , and is afterwards seduced to the violation of it , ( though a crime not to be thought of without the greatest horror , ) is yet , in some respects , not quite so black ...
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... perjury , from the penalties which they inflicted on the persons guilty of it . Perjury among the Scythians was a capital crime ; and among the Egyptians also was punished with death , as Diodorus Siculus relates , who ob- serves , that ...
... perjury , from the penalties which they inflicted on the persons guilty of it . Perjury among the Scythians was a capital crime ; and among the Egyptians also was punished with death , as Diodorus Siculus relates , who ob- serves , that ...
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... Perjury , with relation to the oaths which are at present required by us , has in it all the aggravating circumstances which can attend that crime . We take them before the ma- gistrates of public justice ; are reminded by the ceremony ...
... Perjury , with relation to the oaths which are at present required by us , has in it all the aggravating circumstances which can attend that crime . We take them before the ma- gistrates of public justice ; are reminded by the ceremony ...
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... perjury . And here it highly imports us to consider , that we do not only break our oath of allegiance by actual rebellion , but by all those other methods which have a natural and manifest tend- ency to it . The guilt may lie upon a ...
... perjury . And here it highly imports us to consider , that we do not only break our oath of allegiance by actual rebellion , but by all those other methods which have a natural and manifest tend- ency to it . The guilt may lie upon a ...
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