Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... things in all its branches . In 1810 , Mr. Cobbett , who having him- self served in North America , had witnessed the effects of this species of punishment , and had naturally a strong respect for the character of the profession , pub ...
... things in all its branches . In 1810 , Mr. Cobbett , who having him- self served in North America , had witnessed the effects of this species of punishment , and had naturally a strong respect for the character of the profession , pub ...
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... things , from extreme to extreme , and in his comments upon men , from the extravagance of praise to the excess of vituperation . These great defects , above all , the want of any fixed system of settled principle , almost entirely ...
... things , from extreme to extreme , and in his comments upon men , from the extravagance of praise to the excess of vituperation . These great defects , above all , the want of any fixed system of settled principle , almost entirely ...
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... things to be other than as they have always found them . A subject which has since been discussed with the most unrestricted free- dom of comment in all circles - in every kind of publi- cation - in meetings of the people , as well as ...
... things to be other than as they have always found them . A subject which has since been discussed with the most unrestricted free- dom of comment in all circles - in every kind of publi- cation - in meetings of the people , as well as ...
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... things ? " He then mentions the chief defects in the system , such as perpetuity of service , and the frequency of corporal punishments ; and in discussing the latter subject he says , " No circumstance can mark a want of just dis ...
... things ? " He then mentions the chief defects in the system , such as perpetuity of service , and the frequency of corporal punishments ; and in discussing the latter subject he says , " No circumstance can mark a want of just dis ...
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... things , without the possibility of any man accus- ing them of libel , the mere fact of these things being published is no evidence of a wicked or seditious inten- tion that you are , therefore , prepared to view the publication on its ...
... things , without the possibility of any man accus- ing them of libel , the mere fact of these things being published is no evidence of a wicked or seditious inten- tion that you are , therefore , prepared to view the publication on its ...
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