The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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And yet nothing is more true than that these good influences have either never
been produced , or , if produced , that they have never been attended to upon this
subject . There seems to be no provision for religious instruction in our numerous
...
And yet nothing is more true than that these good influences have either never
been produced , or , if produced , that they have never been attended to upon this
subject . There seems to be no provision for religious instruction in our numerous
...
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I never pardon any , and therefore there are very few to be punished in my de .
partment . ” The Dnke still urged his regnest ; on which the Prince said , " Ict the
matter be inquired into , and if your Grace has not executed more than I bave
done ...
I never pardon any , and therefore there are very few to be punished in my de .
partment . ” The Dnke still urged his regnest ; on which the Prince said , " Ict the
matter be inquired into , and if your Grace has not executed more than I bave
done ...
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himself to say , have been frustrated * , and whose dignity he insiduates has
been insultedt by the conduct of the judges : and yet that legislature has never
expressed the slightest disapprobation of the mode in which the laws are now ...
himself to say , have been frustrated * , and whose dignity he insiduates has
been insultedt by the conduct of the judges : and yet that legislature has never
expressed the slightest disapprobation of the mode in which the laws are now ...
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