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in no case without reason. Pardon in
every case but on every case on condition
of reason assigned. To me it seemed —
and some years before the Philosophy
of the Reverend Doctor — was in print,
that the considerations capable on
this occasion of making a good title
to the character of reasons might all
of them be reduced under one or other
of a determinate number of general
heads; and of general heads so framed,
that with a field before him of such
width as they allowed him
the head official guardian of the
public security would have no reason
to complain of not being sufficiently
at his ease.
Another supposition still in the
same indirect way made by the Reverend
Doctor is that of a State of things in
which the execution of the laws would
become more Sanguinary than the public
compassion could endure — which State of
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