| 1785 - 596 pages
..., the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be h-ited, and prolecution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the thought of punifhing a flight injury with death; efpecially when he remembers, that the thief might have procured... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 472 pages
...mitigate the penalties for mere violation* of property, information will always be hated, **nd profccution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the thought of punilhing ยป 1 flight injury with death ; efpecially when he remembers, that the thief might have procured... | |
| 1794 - 540 pages
...mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be hated, and profecution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the thought of puniming a flight injury with death, efpecially when he remembers that the thief might have procured... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 356 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 458 pages
...mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be hated, and profecution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the thought of punifhing a ffight injury with death ; efpecially when he remembers, that the thief might have procured... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be hated, and profecution dreaded. The heart of a good man, cannot but recoil at the thought of puniming a flight injury with death ; efpecially when he remembers, that the thief might have procured... | |
| 1801 - 344 pages
...mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always ba hated, and profecution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the thought of puniQiing a flight injury with death ; efpccially D 3 when when he remembers that the thief might have... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 296 pages
...till we m'tigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always behated,and prosecution dreaded. The heart of a good man cannot but recoil at the TfiE ( thought of punishing a slight injury with death ; especially when he remembers, that the thief... | |
| 1806 - 340 pages
...ineffectual, unless some will inform, and some will prosecute ; but till we mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be...which he was restrained only by his remaining virtue. The obligations to assist the exercise of publick justice are indeed strong ; but they will certainly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 424 pages
...ineffectual, unless home will inform, and some will prosecute; but till we mitigate the penalties. for mere violations of property, information will always be...which he was restrained only by his remaining virtue. The obligations to assist the exercise of publick: justice are indeed strong ; but they will certainly... | |
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