The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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( as Lord Bacon expresses it ) merely upon the spur of the occasion ; or from ,
lastly , too hastily employing such means as are greatly disproportionate to their
end , in order to check the progress of some very prevalent offence ; from some ,
or ...
( as Lord Bacon expresses it ) merely upon the spur of the occasion ; or from ,
lastly , too hastily employing such means as are greatly disproportionate to their
end , in order to check the progress of some very prevalent offence ; from some ,
or ...
65. oldal
SIR GILBERT ELLIOT towards the conclusion of his speech , read the following
account of the execution of Nundcomar , written by the sheriff who attended on
the occasion . “ Hearing that some persons had supposed Mah Rajah
Nundcomar ...
SIR GILBERT ELLIOT towards the conclusion of his speech , read the following
account of the execution of Nundcomar , written by the sheriff who attended on
the occasion . “ Hearing that some persons had supposed Mah Rajah
Nundcomar ...
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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