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Thoughtful men , however , have been startled at the enormous advantages which this new system offers to criminals , and which seems to make punishment look very like reward : — ' I entirely agree , ' says Lord Denman , ' in the opinion ...
Thoughtful men , however , have been startled at the enormous advantages which this new system offers to criminals , and which seems to make punishment look very like reward : — ' I entirely agree , ' says Lord Denman , ' in the opinion ...
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They seem , however , subsequently to have changed this opinion , and the obtaining this indemnity was the first motive publicly assigned , and it was a sufficient one , for the assembling Parliament . We concur with the opinion of Lord ...
They seem , however , subsequently to have changed this opinion , and the obtaining this indemnity was the first motive publicly assigned , and it was a sufficient one , for the assembling Parliament . We concur with the opinion of Lord ...
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Respecting the dates of the first two , those of Eraclius and Theophilus , some difference of opinion exists between Mr. Eastlake and their respective editors . The former MS . was published by Raspe , who inclines to the opinion of its ...
Respecting the dates of the first two , those of Eraclius and Theophilus , some difference of opinion exists between Mr. Eastlake and their respective editors . The former MS . was published by Raspe , who inclines to the opinion of its ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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