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The laws securing property in most civilized nations are of the most severe kind , severe in the penalties and punishments inficted ; severe in their long duration ; severe by their pain and torture ; horrid by the terrors and agonies ...
The laws securing property in most civilized nations are of the most severe kind , severe in the penalties and punishments inficted ; severe in their long duration ; severe by their pain and torture ; horrid by the terrors and agonies ...
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Their Brehon laws , their ancient customs , their modes of succession , and their mutual wars , waged as if by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had been before the English invasion .
Their Brehon laws , their ancient customs , their modes of succession , and their mutual wars , waged as if by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had been before the English invasion .
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I follow the Law of God ( " hat is iaid down by hiin for the rule of my conduct ) when i follow the laws of human ... I revere the Constitution and constitutional Laws of England ; because they are in conformity with the laws of God and ...
I follow the Law of God ( " hat is iaid down by hiin for the rule of my conduct ) when i follow the laws of human ... I revere the Constitution and constitutional Laws of England ; because they are in conformity with the laws of God and ...
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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