The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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2. oldal
... spectator of the dreadful procession put the same question to his own heart .
Few among those that croud in thousands to the legal massacre , and look with
carelessness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacerbations of human
misery ...
... spectator of the dreadful procession put the same question to his own heart .
Few among those that croud in thousands to the legal massacre , and look with
carelessness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacerbations of human
misery ...
51. oldal
And as no chains are to be seen in the prison , they seem to forget their situation
as criminals , and to look upou them as the free and honest labourers of a
community following their respective trades . In consequence of these regulations
...
And as no chains are to be seen in the prison , they seem to forget their situation
as criminals , and to look upou them as the free and honest labourers of a
community following their respective trades . In consequence of these regulations
...
68. oldal
... occasion to look for them . Did be apprehend there might be any present , who
could not get up for the crowd ? He mentioned one , whose name was called ; but
he immediately said “ it was of no consequence , probably he . had not come .
... occasion to look for them . Did be apprehend there might be any present , who
could not get up for the crowd ? He mentioned one , whose name was called ; but
he immediately said “ it was of no consequence , probably he . had not come .
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
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