Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2Weeks, Jordan & Company, 1840 |
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... danger . That there is a certain amount of public danger , which will justify a legislature in sentencing a man to death by an ex post facto law , few people , we suppose , will deny . Few people , for example , will deny that the ...
... danger . That there is a certain amount of public danger , which will justify a legislature in sentencing a man to death by an ex post facto law , few people , we suppose , will deny . Few people , for example , will deny that the ...
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... danger against which the Partition Treaty was intended to guard , was precisely the same dan- ger which afterwards was made the ground of war . It will be difficult to prove , that a danger which was sufficient to justify the war , was ...
... danger against which the Partition Treaty was intended to guard , was precisely the same dan- ger which afterwards was made the ground of war . It will be difficult to prove , that a danger which was sufficient to justify the war , was ...
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... danger of assassination , and by exhibiting self- inflicted wounds , succeeded in establishing tyranny at Athens . This was too much for the prisoner to bear . He interrupted his ungrateful friend , by calling on him to quit the part of ...
... danger of assassination , and by exhibiting self- inflicted wounds , succeeded in establishing tyranny at Athens . This was too much for the prisoner to bear . He interrupted his ungrateful friend , by calling on him to quit the part of ...
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CROKERS EDITION OF BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 3 |
LORD NUGENTS MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN | 57 |
NARESS MEMOIRS OF LORD BURGHLEY | 121 |
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