Speeches, Lectures, and LettersLee and Shepard, 1969 - 476 páginas |
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... punishment , when we speak of capital punishment , or any other punishment , in civil society . Neither can it be said that punishment is the penalty of sin , properly speaking ; that is sin in the eye of God , where an individual a ...
... punishment , when we speak of capital punishment , or any other punishment , in civil society . Neither can it be said that punishment is the penalty of sin , properly speaking ; that is sin in the eye of God , where an individual a ...
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... punishment ought never to be used in this con- nection . Society does not , in fact , punish as we usually make use of that term . Punishment belongs only to that Being who can fathom the heart , and find out motives . This is a more ...
... punishment ought never to be used in this con- nection . Society does not , in fact , punish as we usually make use of that term . Punishment belongs only to that Being who can fathom the heart , and find out motives . This is a more ...
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... punishment , because it did not restrain murder . Remember , this is Attorney- General Austin , - a man not suspected of any exceeding humanity , a man who did not look at this subject from any sentimental point of view , but simply as ...
... punishment , because it did not restrain murder . Remember , this is Attorney- General Austin , - a man not suspected of any exceeding humanity , a man who did not look at this subject from any sentimental point of view , but simply as ...
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THE RIGHT OF PETITION 1837 | 1 |
LETTER TO GEORGE THOMPSON 1839 | 7 |
COTTON THE CORNERSTONE OF SLAVERY 1840 | 13 |
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