The North American Review, Volume 62Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1846 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... England , we must regard the Christian pulpit as a conservative institution second to no other . Our homes , our schools , and our laws rest in no small degree upon its support . Its history has been and will be intimately con- nected ...
... England , we must regard the Christian pulpit as a conservative institution second to no other . Our homes , our schools , and our laws rest in no small degree upon its support . Its history has been and will be intimately con- nected ...
Halaman 48
... England having re- duced her capital offences from one hundred and sixty to nine , and practically , it is said , to one ; and the people of our own country , even those opposed to the entire abolition of the punishment of death ...
... England having re- duced her capital offences from one hundred and sixty to nine , and practically , it is said , to one ; and the people of our own country , even those opposed to the entire abolition of the punishment of death ...
Halaman 50
... England , in the single reign of Henry the Eighth , making two thousand a year . But instead of deterring or preventing others , the number of victims seemed but to provoke anew , as by the sight of fresh blood , the ap- petite for ...
... England , in the single reign of Henry the Eighth , making two thousand a year . But instead of deterring or preventing others , the number of victims seemed but to provoke anew , as by the sight of fresh blood , the ap- petite for ...
Halaman 51
... England , from the year 1813 to 1833 , not more than 933 were actually executed ; presenting the remarkable spectacle of about twenty - five convicts reprieved from the gallows for every one actually executed . " There is no certainty ...
... England , from the year 1813 to 1833 , not more than 933 were actually executed ; presenting the remarkable spectacle of about twenty - five convicts reprieved from the gallows for every one actually executed . " There is no certainty ...
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... , which never can be made sure , but which , in its essence and unavoidable opera- tion , is uncertain , unequal , and fearfully unrighteous . The If we look to England , the evidence of 5 * 1846. ] 53 The Punishment of Death .
... , which never can be made sure , but which , in its essence and unavoidable opera- tion , is uncertain , unequal , and fearfully unrighteous . The If we look to England , the evidence of 5 * 1846. ] 53 The Punishment of Death .
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Halaman 388 - There was ambition, there was sedition, there was violence; but no man shall persuade me that it was not the cause of liberty on one side, and of tyranny on the other," have for themselves decided this question.