Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... duty to brave men , and not by a false ambition of acquiring popularity , " - a motive which I am sure no one will impute to him . " If , " he adds , " I did not think the subject of the most essential importance , no motive should ...
... duty to brave men , and not by a false ambition of acquiring popularity , " - a motive which I am sure no one will impute to him . " If , " he adds , " I did not think the subject of the most essential importance , no motive should ...
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... duty became a satisfactory employment , and to acquire , for each new distinction , the chief object of their wishes . With such men every enter- prise was to be attempted , which could be executed by courage and devotion , and there ...
... duty became a satisfactory employment , and to acquire , for each new distinction , the chief object of their wishes . With such men every enter- prise was to be attempted , which could be executed by courage and devotion , and there ...
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... duty to perform , will not shrink from it , even if it be of a delicate nature , through the fear of having motives imputed to him by which he was never actuated , or lest some foolish persons should accuse him of acting with views by ...
... duty to perform , will not shrink from it , even if it be of a delicate nature , through the fear of having motives imputed to him by which he was never actuated , or lest some foolish persons should accuse him of acting with views by ...
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... duty . Soldiers of naturally correct minds , having been once punished corporally , generally become negligent and unworthy of any confidence . Discipline requires the intervention of strong acts to maintain it , and to impress it on ...
... duty . Soldiers of naturally correct minds , having been once punished corporally , generally become negligent and unworthy of any confidence . Discipline requires the intervention of strong acts to maintain it , and to impress it on ...
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... duty to acquit the defendants of evil inten- tion , when they shall appear to have handled it in a similar manner . Gentlemen , I entreat you now to look a little to- wards the composition itself on which the Attorney- General has ...
... duty to acquit the defendants of evil inten- tion , when they shall appear to have handled it in a similar manner . Gentlemen , I entreat you now to look a little to- wards the composition itself on which the Attorney- General has ...
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