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... things most distinct in all rea- sonings on law , morals , and on all subjects of human contem- plation , namely ... thing stolen . I am willing , in the case immediately before us , of stealing in dwelling houses , that the amount ...
... things most distinct in all rea- sonings on law , morals , and on all subjects of human contem- plation , namely ... thing stolen . I am willing , in the case immediately before us , of stealing in dwelling houses , that the amount ...
Side 116
... thing but to steal ; and I practised my art with an industry which I thought most laudable . I have heard of God , and bell , and the devil ; and they once told me , when the bell tolled at St. Giles's , that people went there to pray ...
... thing but to steal ; and I practised my art with an industry which I thought most laudable . I have heard of God , and bell , and the devil ; and they once told me , when the bell tolled at St. Giles's , that people went there to pray ...
Side 118
... things are generally repeated more faithfully than they are answered ; as if the chief trial to be made , were of ... thing in the world can be of equal value with a man's life : and if it is said , that it is not for the money that ...
... things are generally repeated more faithfully than they are answered ; as if the chief trial to be made , were of ... thing in the world can be of equal value with a man's life : and if it is said , that it is not for the money that ...
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DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | 1 |
STEALING IN BLEACHING GROUNDS | 18 |
PICKPOCKETS AND THE POLICE ACT | 140 |
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alteration appear attention benefit of clergy bill blood capital punishment cause civil committed consequence consider consideration conviction counterfeit crimes criminal law danger destroy deter Ditto dreadful duty dwelling house effect England escape evil execution favour fear felony without clergy guilty hath honourable and learned honourable friend honourable gentleman human impunity increase inflicted injury judges jury justice labour larceny learned friend legislation legislature less liberty lives Lord Lord Coke magistrates ment mind mode moral motives murder Murtherers nation nature necessary never object observed offence opinion Panopticon parliament passion penal laws penalty perjury person practice present principle prisoners privately stealing proposed prosecutions prosecutors punishment of death reason reform repeal respect robbery Romilly sentiments severity shillings Sir Samuel Romilly society statute suffer supposed terror Theft Theodebert thing tion