Lectures on civil and religious liberty: with reflections on the constitutions of France and England; and on the violent writers, who have distinguished themselves in the controversy about their comparative goodness; and particularly on Mr. Burke and Mr. Paine. To which are added, two sermons, on the “Influence of religion on the death of good men”author; sold, 1792 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... punishments , than any other goverment is able to attain . And , fecondly , temporal rewards and pu- nishments formed the most conspicuous part of its fanction . Agreeably to the spirit of that goverment , as well as to the nature of ...
... punishments , than any other goverment is able to attain . And , fecondly , temporal rewards and pu- nishments formed the most conspicuous part of its fanction . Agreeably to the spirit of that goverment , as well as to the nature of ...
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... punishment of individuals , by the ftrict adminiftration of juftice , fo long as the conftitution retained its ... punishing , whether the collective body , or particular perfons , as those inftitutions were revered , or violated . The ...
... punishment of individuals , by the ftrict adminiftration of juftice , fo long as the conftitution retained its ... punishing , whether the collective body , or particular perfons , as those inftitutions were revered , or violated . The ...
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... punishment , due only to flagrant crimes . For no other caufe , and in- deed without any other pretext , many were condemned to lose their ears , were whipped , or pilloried , or fined to their utter ruin . THE Church of Scotland , from ...
... punishment , due only to flagrant crimes . For no other caufe , and in- deed without any other pretext , many were condemned to lose their ears , were whipped , or pilloried , or fined to their utter ruin . THE Church of Scotland , from ...
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... punished as thieves , or affaffins . Now , the argument concludes , with infinitely more force , against those wretches who lend themselves to tyrants , to enflave their country , They are robbers , and so much the more atrocious ...
... punished as thieves , or affaffins . Now , the argument concludes , with infinitely more force , against those wretches who lend themselves to tyrants , to enflave their country , They are robbers , and so much the more atrocious ...
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... punishment due to their crimes , on patriots and martyrs . So fen- fible was he of national , and fo ambitious of princely honour , that to the King of England , he added the fuperior glory of a French penfioner ; fo friendly to the ...
... punishment due to their crimes , on patriots and martyrs . So fen- fible was he of national , and fo ambitious of princely honour , that to the King of England , he added the fuperior glory of a French penfioner ; fo friendly to the ...
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