The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, 19권J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1933 |
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... ment might have left it to them to determine how far the point of honour or diplomatic gravity required them to return the compli- ment . We should hope at least , that our own Sovereign will not be in haste to join them at the old ...
... ment might have left it to them to determine how far the point of honour or diplomatic gravity required them to return the compli- ment . We should hope at least , that our own Sovereign will not be in haste to join them at the old ...
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... ment awarded by law - the moral power , or the fear of the censure of the community - and the power of religion , or the fear of divine ven- geance - upon duly poising these , I conceive the efficacy of all laws depends . When these ...
... ment awarded by law - the moral power , or the fear of the censure of the community - and the power of religion , or the fear of divine ven- geance - upon duly poising these , I conceive the efficacy of all laws depends . When these ...
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... ment natural when it is dictated by the passion excited against the crime . A punishment will therefore be the most beneficial when it arises out of , and co - operates with that strong sense of right or wrong , that firm and healthy ...
... ment natural when it is dictated by the passion excited against the crime . A punishment will therefore be the most beneficial when it arises out of , and co - operates with that strong sense of right or wrong , that firm and healthy ...
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