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28 May 1808 12
2. of the intellectual mischief - so inseparably closely and or is it
consecutive with the inscrut
Hence Thus it is that the same mind which [under
the pressure tention of an immoral system of law has learnt
by the terror of future turmoil, upon the credit testimony
of he it knows not what witnesses, unknown in character whom neither he
nor any one else could even come at to cross-examine
to give evidence to any the most improbable facts and to
any the wildest and most extravagant opinions, has under the
same pressure, by the terror fear of present testament inconvenience,
rising of itself to the pitch so circumstanced as to rise of into terrible torment torment
has so tutored itself as at length to have embraced
and reconciled and under the curious argument derived from the answering views
of so many others in the same case, compleatly reconciled itself
to the belief of this proposition – that the same practices causes
of action which separately practiced viz. lying or vitious
and sinful – viz. lying and profanation of oaths, yet
when practiced together, and applied by a person
invested with the character and power of a Judge applied to the
perpetration of injustice – an innocent.
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