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... thought that it was the duty of every man , unmoved either by bad report or by good report , to use all the means which he possessed for the purpose of advanc- ing the well - being of his fellow - creatures , and I know not any mode by ...
... thought that it was the duty of every man , unmoved either by bad report or by good report , to use all the means which he possessed for the purpose of advanc- ing the well - being of his fellow - creatures , and I know not any mode by ...
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... thought . I thought it was a hanging " matter . But the parliament gentlemen , I find , have got plea- " santer notions about all this . I am very glad of it . I always " thought some people had more good things than they ought to ...
... thought . I thought it was a hanging " matter . But the parliament gentlemen , I find , have got plea- " santer notions about all this . I am very glad of it . I always " thought some people had more good things than they ought to ...
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... thought necessary to measure and limit the quantity : but this apparent act of justice is , in reality , an act of inhumanity to all those for whom this quantity is not sufficient . It is a very inequitable severity : for it is not ...
... thought necessary to measure and limit the quantity : but this apparent act of justice is , in reality , an act of inhumanity to all those for whom this quantity is not sufficient . It is a very inequitable severity : for it is not ...
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