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... question how crime should be punished so as effectually and properly to fulfil the purpose of punishment , is of vital importance and most diffi- cult solution . We have seen , that punishment has even a high- er aim than the protecting ...
... question how crime should be punished so as effectually and properly to fulfil the purpose of punishment , is of vital importance and most diffi- cult solution . We have seen , that punishment has even a high- er aim than the protecting ...
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... questions , the church owes no deference to the law of the land , but decides by its special par- amount authority ... question , to say that the church ought not to observe the civil law when it sanc- tions sin . What is sin ? Whence ...
... questions , the church owes no deference to the law of the land , but decides by its special par- amount authority ... question , to say that the church ought not to observe the civil law when it sanc- tions sin . What is sin ? Whence ...
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... question now before us is one , the decision of which is not a matter of indifference either to religion or humanity . As the testimony of the Sacred Scrip- tures is received with implicit and reverential assent by the readers of the ...
... question now before us is one , the decision of which is not a matter of indifference either to religion or humanity . As the testimony of the Sacred Scrip- tures is received with implicit and reverential assent by the readers of the ...
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... question upon the strict rules of modern inductive reasoning , to abstract our minds from all extrinsic evi- dence not bearing directly as matters of fact upon the subject . Voltaire was one of the first to observe that " none but a ...
... question upon the strict rules of modern inductive reasoning , to abstract our minds from all extrinsic evi- dence not bearing directly as matters of fact upon the subject . Voltaire was one of the first to observe that " none but a ...
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... questions presented in the investigation of the physical history of mankind ; for instance , the remarkable diversity in figure and complexion observed among different nations - their difference of moral and intellectual character - and ...
... questions presented in the investigation of the physical history of mankind ; for instance , the remarkable diversity in figure and complexion observed among different nations - their difference of moral and intellectual character - and ...
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