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The Punishing of Criminals is what is very disagreeable to all good Tempers, and for that very Reason is it most of all Ungrateful to our English Nation, which perhaps is the most Merciful and Compassionate in the World, we being as singular for our Good Nature, as we are for the use of that Phrase; but it may be we overvalue our selves too much upon this Character, what we reckon our Commendation may be a Fault, |
The Punishing of Criminals is what is very disagreeable to all good Tempers, and for that very Reason is it most of all Ungrateful to our English nation, which perhaps is the most Merciful and Compassionate in the World, we being as singular for our Good Nature, as we Are for the use of that Phrase; but it may be we overvalue our selves too much upon this Character, what we reckon our Commendation may be a Fault, |
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The Earl of Clarendon observes, That no Language in the World has any single Word to express what we understand by Good Nature. |
The Earl of Clarendon observes, That no Language in the World has any single Word to express what we understand by Good Nature. |
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