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'' | <head>12 July 1803 <lb/>Picture of the Treasury<lb/> Peltier's Trial p. 164 Edit 1803</head> | ||
<p>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> MacKintock's speech — It was the moral anger of disinterested <gap/> <lb/>against atrocious crimes, the gravest and most dignified moral <lb/>principle which the God of Justice has implanted in the human heart, that of which the dread is the only restraint on the actions of powerful <lb/>criminals, & of which the promulgation is the only punishment<lb/> that can be inflicted on them. It is a restraint <sic>whih</sic> ought <lb/>not to be <gap/> — it is a punishment no good man <lb/>can desire to mitigate.</p> | |||
12 July 1803
Picture of the Treasury
Peltier's Trial p. 164 Edit 1803
Mr MacKintock's speech — It was the moral anger of disinterested
against atrocious crimes, the gravest and most dignified moral
principle which the God of Justice has implanted in the human heart, that of which the dread is the only restraint on the actions of powerful
criminals, & of which the promulgation is the only punishment
that can be inflicted on them. It is a restraint whih ought
not to be — it is a punishment no good man
can desire to mitigate.
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