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them against, he recollects once more as
soon as he is awake, and by the argument
which he had chalked out to himself,
undertakes to vindicate against it if
not the laws themselves, when taken in the
abstract what as to practical result
comes to the same thing the supposed
system of policy of which they are a
supposed part.
For the King to have it in his power
— to punish in the manner in question
the species of crimes in question in that
proportionate number of instances in
which they should be punished, in that
mode viz in one instance only out of
ten instances in which a man is convicted
of having committed a crime
of that species it is necessary according
to the Reverend Doctor's conception
of the matter that that the same King
in his legislative capacity should
have undertaken to punish them
in that same mode in all ten instances
without exception or at any rate without
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