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In this we believe Mr . Smith is entirely mistaken ( at least , as to the time ) , and
has omitted the very important fact , that ... This , we believe , he stated in his
examination before the coroner , and this would be the statement of Mr . Whitfield
, the ...
In this we believe Mr . Smith is entirely mistaken ( at least , as to the time ) , and
has omitted the very important fact , that ... This , we believe , he stated in his
examination before the coroner , and this would be the statement of Mr . Whitfield
, the ...
Halaman 519
And this rational doubt is not the doubt of a credulous man , who is ready to
believe everything , nor of a stubborn and foolish man , who will believe nothing ,
as we are told of the fool who “ hath said in his heart that there is no God , " when
“ all ...
And this rational doubt is not the doubt of a credulous man , who is ready to
believe everything , nor of a stubborn and foolish man , who will believe nothing ,
as we are told of the fool who “ hath said in his heart that there is no God , " when
“ all ...
Halaman 767
lows — who will believe that it would operate to deter them at a remote period ?
Surely , then , it would be better that at least ten guilty persons should escape , by
reason of supposed insanity , than one innocent man should suffer ; especially ...
lows — who will believe that it would operate to deter them at a remote period ?
Surely , then , it would be better that at least ten guilty persons should escape , by
reason of supposed insanity , than one innocent man should suffer ; especially ...
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