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... we go abroad without peril through its protection ; multitudes feel no other SECOND SERIES , VOL . X. NO . I. 1 restraint . The abandoned and the brutal acting out their CONTENTS OF VOL NO PUNISHMENT, ITS NATURE AND DESIGN,
... we go abroad without peril through its protection ; multitudes feel no other SECOND SERIES , VOL . X. NO . I. 1 restraint . The abandoned and the brutal acting out their CONTENTS OF VOL NO PUNISHMENT, ITS NATURE AND DESIGN,
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... feeling , they are not unfrequently immoral weaknesses , the workings of an arti- ficial and morbid sentimentality . Sympathy with the convict in his guilt is both weak and wicked ; the most merciful of be- ings is the most inflexibly ...
... feeling , they are not unfrequently immoral weaknesses , the workings of an arti- ficial and morbid sentimentality . Sympathy with the convict in his guilt is both weak and wicked ; the most merciful of be- ings is the most inflexibly ...
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... feel , and are well nigh convulsed in agony with imagining infamy to which he would be utterly in- different . Such ... feeling , tender affection and good resolution so as to gain full credit , with so little change of principle , that ...
... feel , and are well nigh convulsed in agony with imagining infamy to which he would be utterly in- different . Such ... feeling , tender affection and good resolution so as to gain full credit , with so little change of principle , that ...
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... feeling . Refined sentimentality , the great element of much benevolence , often consists of mere description ; told in words , represented in picture , exhibiting its own contrast in matter of fact . Sterne , if not the father , the ...
... feeling . Refined sentimentality , the great element of much benevolence , often consists of mere description ; told in words , represented in picture , exhibiting its own contrast in matter of fact . Sterne , if not the father , the ...
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... feeling of dread upon the evil - minded from the conviction that there is no escape for guilt , and at the same time it gives firmness and vigor to virtue by manifesting the practice of justice , and the rebuke of iniquity to be alike ...
... feeling of dread upon the evil - minded from the conviction that there is no escape for guilt , and at the same time it gives firmness and vigor to virtue by manifesting the practice of justice , and the rebuke of iniquity to be alike ...
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