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1 be more galling there , than under a popular form of government , the evil is not only more apparent , but more clearly understood ; while the people are sufficiently enlightened to require a new and improved order of things .
1 be more galling there , than under a popular form of government , the evil is not only more apparent , but more clearly understood ; while the people are sufficiently enlightened to require a new and improved order of things .
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Although it is evident nothing but mental derangement could have led such an amiable and uniformly inoffensive character on to the performance of this horrible act , we earnestly hope that the Scriptural adage , " out of evil cometh ...
Although it is evident nothing but mental derangement could have led such an amiable and uniformly inoffensive character on to the performance of this horrible act , we earnestly hope that the Scriptural adage , " out of evil cometh ...
Pagina 84
Have they twisted right into wrong , or tolerated evil ? Have they encouraged the law's delay more than others ? Do they not submit their judgments to the college of decrees ? These interrogatories might be extended much farther ...
Have they twisted right into wrong , or tolerated evil ? Have they encouraged the law's delay more than others ? Do they not submit their judgments to the college of decrees ? These interrogatories might be extended much farther ...
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