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Law versus arbitrary power:
or
A Hatchet for Dr Paley's Net.
P.1. Capital punishment — has modes of dealing in respect of it
P.2. The passage to which the emblem or parable of
the net has given its character, and which called
forth the following remarks that follow, begins at the end of line page 274,
and ends in the middle of page 250 of his second
Volume.
The space Small Narrow is the space thus occupied:
lay the train of reflection it to which it has will
be seen to have given me: But in the compass
of a page errors or two principles of dir deception may be are capable of being inclosed;
such as it might require almost as many volumes
especially when the weight of authority has attached itself to a name
to put a reader sufficiently upon his guard.
[To the subject itself at any rate no want
of importance or of interest can will be ascribed:
howsoever it whatsoever may may be thought of
the reflections system to which it has given me.]
Between life and death: Life or death — between capital punishment
and punishment not capital: between law and
arbitrary power: between the fulfillment of the royal
engagements shall the King adhere to his engagements
or violate them and the violation of them: such are the ques
questions: such the options that are to be made.
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