The Pamphleteer, Jilid 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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Halaman 69
... moral duties to a consistent system of proportionate penalties , it might be presumed that the citizen alive to the one , would know how to estimate the other ; but the fact is very much otherwise . Innocent , nay commendable acts , in ...
... moral duties to a consistent system of proportionate penalties , it might be presumed that the citizen alive to the one , would know how to estimate the other ; but the fact is very much otherwise . Innocent , nay commendable acts , in ...
Halaman 77
... moral habits , taken into custody upon an unfounded charge of pilfering , in most parts of the kingdom , may lay in prison half a year , and in the northern counties a whole year , before the case is brought to a hearing . The accused ...
... moral habits , taken into custody upon an unfounded charge of pilfering , in most parts of the kingdom , may lay in prison half a year , and in the northern counties a whole year , before the case is brought to a hearing . The accused ...
Halaman 157
... moral and religious improvement of the persons imprisoned . Upon all these points , a great deal of attention has been bestow- ed of late years , and much good has been done ; but it has been done upon no regular system or principle ...
... moral and religious improvement of the persons imprisoned . Upon all these points , a great deal of attention has been bestow- ed of late years , and much good has been done ; but it has been done upon no regular system or principle ...
Halaman 182
... moral or religious nature - he is by his profession the friend and guardian of the distressed , and if he should ... morals , either in consequence of his own observation , or of a complaint made to him by a prisoner , he ought not ...
... moral or religious nature - he is by his profession the friend and guardian of the distressed , and if he should ... morals , either in consequence of his own observation , or of a complaint made to him by a prisoner , he ought not ...
Halaman 226
... morals , novels , and farces ; and asserted that , to the writer of moral epistles and satireş , the first praise of genius is due , quoad poetry , as much as to the writer of the epic , and that , therefore , Pope may be , notwithstand ...
... morals , novels , and farces ; and asserted that , to the writer of moral epistles and satireş , the first praise of genius is due , quoad poetry , as much as to the writer of the epic , and that , therefore , Pope may be , notwithstand ...
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