The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... punishment of such as advocate opposite sentiments ; and as it may be inferred from their conduct , that they conceive their Divinity to be too impotent to punish such human reptiles , as are at the worst or best only , ignorantly ...
... punishment of such as advocate opposite sentiments ; and as it may be inferred from their conduct , that they conceive their Divinity to be too impotent to punish such human reptiles , as are at the worst or best only , ignorantly ...
Halaman 268
... punishment ; and since no evil intention has been proved against me , in the sacred name of justice I demand to be ... punished ; you will not say so , do not , my lords , act as if you thought it . A man may hold the doc- trines of the ...
... punishment ; and since no evil intention has been proved against me , in the sacred name of justice I demand to be ... punished ; you will not say so , do not , my lords , act as if you thought it . A man may hold the doc- trines of the ...
Halaman 288
... punishment , for an act , in which I verily believe I was rendering service to truth and morals , against which I discovered no prohibition in the written laws of England , and in which I was sanctioned by the professions of ...
... punishment , for an act , in which I verily believe I was rendering service to truth and morals , against which I discovered no prohibition in the written laws of England , and in which I was sanctioned by the professions of ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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