The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... observe , that where the confidence is unavoidable , -where no practicable vigilance could watch the offender , as in the case of theft committed by a servant in the shop or dwelling - house of his master , B 2 MORAL AND POLITICAL ...
... observe , that where the confidence is unavoidable , -where no practicable vigilance could watch the offender , as in the case of theft committed by a servant in the shop or dwelling - house of his master , B 2 MORAL AND POLITICAL ...
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... observed by man ; why that rule , which befits the absolute and perfect justice of the Deity , should not be the rule which ought to be pursued and imitated by human laws . The solution of this difficulty must be sought for in those ...
... observed by man ; why that rule , which befits the absolute and perfect justice of the Deity , should not be the rule which ought to be pursued and imitated by human laws . The solution of this difficulty must be sought for in those ...
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... observed , that when thieves and robbers are once collected into gangs , their vio- lence becomes more formidable , the confederates more desperate , and the difficulty of defending the public against their depredations much greater ...
... observed , that when thieves and robbers are once collected into gangs , their vio- lence becomes more formidable , the confederates more desperate , and the difficulty of defending the public against their depredations much greater ...
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... observation will enable those who regard the divine rule of " life for life , and blood for blood , " as the only authorised and justifiable measure of capital punishment , to perceive , with respect to the effects and quality of the ...
... observation will enable those who regard the divine rule of " life for life , and blood for blood , " as the only authorised and justifiable measure of capital punishment , to perceive , with respect to the effects and quality of the ...
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... observed and unknown . A transported convict may suffer under his sentence , but his sufferings are removed from the view of his countrymen : his misery is unseen ; his condition strikes no terror into the minds of those for whose ...
... observed and unknown . A transported convict may suffer under his sentence , but his sufferings are removed from the view of his countrymen : his misery is unseen ; his condition strikes no terror into the minds of those for whose ...
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