| University magazine - 1845 - 772 стор.
...encourage the crime. Murders are perpetrated at noon-day on a public highway, and whilst the assassin cooly retires, the people look on, and evince no horror...appears in such cases, to be changed, and the one absorhing feeling as to the possession of land stifles all others, and extinguishes the plainest principles... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 994 стор.
...screening the criminal, abet and encourage the crime. Murders are perpetrated at noonday on a public highway, and, whilst the assassin coolly retires,...others, and extinguishes the plainest principles of humanity." This is a shocking testimony, when made by undeniable authority, as to the character of... | |
| 1846 - 1028 стор.
...criminal, abet and encourage the crime. Murders are perpetrated at noonday on a public highway ; and while the assassin coolly retires, the people look on, and...others, and extinguishes the plainest principles of humanity." — (Report, p. 42.) The Commissioner thus comments on the text above, — " Men in England... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 770 стор.
...screening the criminal abet and encourage the4 crime. Murders are perpetrated at noon day on the public highway ; and whilst the assassin coolly retires,...look on, and evince no horror at the bloody deed. Tho whole nature of Christian men appears in such cases to be changed, and the one absorbing fueling... | |
| 1847 - 676 стор.
...screening the criminal, abet and encourage the crime. Murders are perpetrated at noonday on a public highway ; and whilst the assassin coolly retires,...people look on and evince no horror at the bloody deed. ****## " We wish it were possible to make the peasantry in those unhappy districts aware, that all... | |
| Jonathan Pim - 1848 - 396 стор.
...the whole number specially reported to the constabulary "towhichwearenow referring, as an in j ured man , and the decree too often '' goes out for vengeance...feeling as to the possession of land, " stifles all other*, and extinguishes the plainest principles of huma" nity." office in the year 1844, but to constitute... | |
| Thomas Alcock - 1848 - 46 стор.
...screening the criminal, abet and encourage the crime." " Murders are perpetrated at noon day, on a public highway, and whilst the assassin coolly retires, the...whole nature of Christian men appears in such cases changed, and the one absorbing feeling as to the possession of land stifles all others, and extinguishes... | |
| Henry Seddall - 1884 - 440 стор.
...Devon in the report of his Commission, ' are perpetrated at noonday, on a public highway ; and while the assassin coolly retires, the people look on and evince no horror at the bloody deed.' We may add that every effort is made to assist the murderer in eluding the pursuit of justice ; and... | |
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