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Similar to this, there is a spirit of mercy breathes through the laws of England,
which some erroneously endeavour to suppress; the laws however seem
unwilling to punish the offender, or to furnish the officers of justice with every
means of ...
Similar to this, there is a spirit of mercy breathes through the laws of England,
which some erroneously endeavour to suppress; the laws however seem
unwilling to punish the offender, or to furnish the officers of justice with every
means of ...
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... execution ; such a man desires to see penal laws increased, since he too
frequently has it in his power, to turn them into instruments of extortion : in such
hands the more laws, the wider means, not of satisfying justice, but of satiating
avarice.
... execution ; such a man desires to see penal laws increased, since he too
frequently has it in his power, to turn them into instruments of extortion : in such
hands the more laws, the wider means, not of satisfying justice, but of satiating
avarice.
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Dust in the mean time soon came up, and not being far from the post, came in
amidst the shouts and acclamations of all the spectators, and greatly caressed by
all the quality of Brentford. Fortune was kind only to one, who ought to have been
...
Dust in the mean time soon came up, and not being far from the post, came in
amidst the shouts and acclamations of all the spectators, and greatly caressed by
all the quality of Brentford. Fortune was kind only to one, who ought to have been
...
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her perfumed handkerchief, another attempts to untie her garters, a third pulls off
her shoe to play hunt the slipper, another pretends to be an ideot, and
endeavours to raise a laugh by grimacing; in the mean time, the glass goes
briskly about, ...
her perfumed handkerchief, another attempts to untie her garters, a third pulls off
her shoe to play hunt the slipper, another pretends to be an ideot, and
endeavours to raise a laugh by grimacing; in the mean time, the glass goes
briskly about, ...
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volumes, which, upon mature deliberation, appeared to us the proper mean. It
has been our endeavor to give every fact its full scope; but at the same time to
retrench all disgusting superfluity, to give every object the due proportion it ought
to ...
volumes, which, upon mature deliberation, appeared to us the proper mean. It
has been our endeavor to give every fact its full scope; but at the same time to
retrench all disgusting superfluity, to give every object the due proportion it ought
to ...
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