Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... prisoners accused of offences ; and it ought to do so if it could be made certain that no other offence would hereafter be committed . Because it punishes , not to satisfy any desire to inflict pain , but simply to prevent the ...
... prisoners accused of offences ; and it ought to do so if it could be made certain that no other offence would hereafter be committed . Because it punishes , not to satisfy any desire to inflict pain , but simply to prevent the ...
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... prisoner at the bar knew that the murder was to be done on the 6th of April . " That you cannot doubt that the murderers of Captain White were the suspicious persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot ...
... prisoner at the bar knew that the murder was to be done on the 6th of April . " That you cannot doubt that the murderers of Captain White were the suspicious persons seen in and about Brown Street on that night . 66. That you cannot ...
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... prisoner at the bar . You cannot pretend to be wiser than the law . Your duty is a plain , straight- forward one . Doubtless , we would all judge him in mercy . Towards him , as an individual , the law inculcates no hostility ; but ...
... prisoner at the bar . You cannot pretend to be wiser than the law . Your duty is a plain , straight- forward one . Doubtless , we would all judge him in mercy . Towards him , as an individual , the law inculcates no hostility ; but ...
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... one time permitted to pay him when he was a prisoner in Essex House , walking together in the garden , " now he , now she , reading one to the other . " The whole taste and feeling of the man , the daily A LITERARY LIFE . 149.
... one time permitted to pay him when he was a prisoner in Essex House , walking together in the garden , " now he , now she , reading one to the other . " The whole taste and feeling of the man , the daily A LITERARY LIFE . 149.
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... prisoner , but an anchoret . I , whilst I wish'd to be retired , Into this private room was turn'd , As if their wisdoms had conspired The Salamander should be burn'd ; Or like those sophists , that would drown a fish , Even constrain'd ...
... prisoner , but an anchoret . I , whilst I wish'd to be retired , Into this private room was turn'd , As if their wisdoms had conspired The Salamander should be burn'd ; Or like those sophists , that would drown a fish , Even constrain'd ...
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