Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. The laws . In no other respect was the cruelty of the age as apparent as in its criminal laws . Every class agitated for the death sentence as punishment for any act which injured it . Burke declared that he could ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. The laws . In no other respect was the cruelty of the age as apparent as in its criminal laws . Every class agitated for the death sentence as punishment for any act which injured it . Burke declared that he could ...
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... laws against them , cruel and tyrannical in the extreme . If they complain of one law , your answer to their ... laws . Show them , that your laws are mild , just , and equitable , that they therefore are in the wrong , and deserve the ...
... laws against them , cruel and tyrannical in the extreme . If they complain of one law , your answer to their ... laws . Show them , that your laws are mild , just , and equitable , that they therefore are in the wrong , and deserve the ...
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... laws , and the freedom of our political system , have been the envy of every surrounding nation . In this country no man , in con- sequences of his riches or rank , is so high as to be above the reach of the laws , and no individual is ...
... laws , and the freedom of our political system , have been the envy of every surrounding nation . In this country no man , in con- sequences of his riches or rank , is so high as to be above the reach of the laws , and no individual is ...
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