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1821 Feby 10
Mora's Imprisonment &c
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Among the fruits Of such treatment suffering, irritation in wound up to the highest pitch
would scarce fail of being among the fruits.
To this circumstance cause must be attributed it should seem a passage
in which he speaks of the mode of proceeding
in question as not differing in any particular
from that pursued in the inquisition. During the reign use made
of the inquisition that instrument of tyranny would the prisoner have been suffered
to receive and as it should seem without distinction
or scrutiny, books and papers from without? would he
have been suffered to send out forth letters such as
this addressed to any of his friends? to make
communication of his own thoughts to any person if he
chose at pleasure. In a word during the reign of the
Inquisition did was any communication of the nature of this
very communication of his, ever known to have been
made? In any phase of the Inquisition was the treatment ever such
as to preclude exclude, as hath been the case here in the
eyes even of the prisoner himself any cause for
complaint of hardship suffering in any shape other than
that inseparable one of a restraint on the faculty of loco-motion?
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