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Side 126
... laws among the heathens which punished this crime with death ; and others of the same kind , which are now in force among several govern- ments that have embraced the reformed religion . But be- cause a subject of this nature may be too ...
... laws among the heathens which punished this crime with death ; and others of the same kind , which are now in force among several govern- ments that have embraced the reformed religion . But be- cause a subject of this nature may be too ...
Side 176
... law , or a cause may be recommended by anything that is foreign to its own merits ; we may venture to pronounce that such a nation is hastening to its ruin . For this reason the best law that has ever past in our days , is that which ...
... law , or a cause may be recommended by anything that is foreign to its own merits ; we may venture to pronounce that such a nation is hastening to its ruin . For this reason the best law that has ever past in our days , is that which ...
Side 177
... laws , can overcome all private fear , resentment , solicitation , and even pity itself . Whatever passion enters into a sentence or decision , so far will there be in it a tincture of injustice . In short , justice discards party ...
... laws , can overcome all private fear , resentment , solicitation , and even pity itself . Whatever passion enters into a sentence or decision , so far will there be in it a tincture of injustice . In short , justice discards party ...
Side 209
... law of Mahomet , but acquainted with all kinds of polite learning . For this rea- son , he is not at all surprised when Dorax calls him a Phaë- ton in one place , and in another tells him he is like Archi- medes . " The Mufti afterwards ...
... law of Mahomet , but acquainted with all kinds of polite learning . For this rea- son , he is not at all surprised when Dorax calls him a Phaë- ton in one place , and in another tells him he is like Archi- medes . " The Mufti afterwards ...
Side 225
... law to confession , nor to communion ; neither are they to enter the cathedrals under severe penalties . ' " These lines are faithfully copied from the nightly paper , with this title written over it , The Evening Post , from Satur- day ...
... law to confession , nor to communion ; neither are they to enter the cathedrals under severe penalties . ' " These lines are faithfully copied from the nightly paper , with this title written over it , The Evening Post , from Satur- day ...
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