The Eclectic Review, Том 11;Том 29Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... cause of his suffering that sentence . Those selected for execution , at the discretion of the judge , endure the penalty , not because they are condemned to die , but because they are excluded from the general respite . The magistracy ...
... cause of his suffering that sentence . Those selected for execution , at the discretion of the judge , endure the penalty , not because they are condemned to die , but because they are excluded from the general respite . The magistracy ...
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... cause presents itself in the equality of protection which that inestimable institution , the trial by jury , extends to the meanest subject , and in the independence and incorruptibility of the * Parliamentary Debates , March , 1811 ...
... cause presents itself in the equality of protection which that inestimable institution , the trial by jury , extends to the meanest subject , and in the independence and incorruptibility of the * Parliamentary Debates , March , 1811 ...
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... cause of humanity , but there are , it must be confessed , exist- ing circumstances which would prevent its being immediately attended by any further beneficial result . Under the present It is remarkable that this aggregate increase ...
... cause of humanity , but there are , it must be confessed , exist- ing circumstances which would prevent its being immediately attended by any further beneficial result . Under the present It is remarkable that this aggregate increase ...
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... cause could not be the abolition of a threat which it had become safe to contemn , but the criminal and interested supineness of our Police , upon whose vigilance , whatever be the sanctions of the law , the country must mainly depend ...
... cause could not be the abolition of a threat which it had become safe to contemn , but the criminal and interested supineness of our Police , upon whose vigilance , whatever be the sanctions of the law , the country must mainly depend ...
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... cause , labouring with the indefatigable ardour of true benevolence , to meliorate and hu- manize the administration of that jurisprudence of which , in ano- ther branch , he shone the brightest ornament . For him we might have hoped ...
... cause , labouring with the indefatigable ardour of true benevolence , to meliorate and hu- manize the administration of that jurisprudence of which , in ano- ther branch , he shone the brightest ornament . For him we might have hoped ...
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