The Edinburgh Review, 22 tomasA. and C. Black, 1814 |
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... seems no other way of computing pu- nishments , and the word never occurs again , we observe , in the whole treatise ; while it may be suspected that the quality of be- ing exemplary , comprehends analogy and simplicity . It is evi ...
... seems no other way of computing pu- nishments , and the word never occurs again , we observe , in the whole treatise ; while it may be suspected that the quality of be- ing exemplary , comprehends analogy and simplicity . It is evi ...
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... seems the part of the instrument which pierces is to be exceedingly small , merely enough to pe- netrate - while the external portions being large , give to the spec- tators , an impression that the hand or tongue is transfixed by a ...
... seems the part of the instrument which pierces is to be exceedingly small , merely enough to pe- netrate - while the external portions being large , give to the spec- tators , an impression that the hand or tongue is transfixed by a ...
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... seems to increase . If this system , then , prevents the delinquent from repeating his crimes , it is only by transferring the scene of them to a distant settle- ment , where it fosters and augments them ; and although , with reference ...
... seems to increase . If this system , then , prevents the delinquent from repeating his crimes , it is only by transferring the scene of them to a distant settle- ment , where it fosters and augments them ; and although , with reference ...
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... seems to signify nothing ; they are equally facts , and must be noticed with the same respect . * The reader of Mr. Bentham's works has never to complain of this . Nor does he meet with the frequent substitution of epigrams and neat ...
... seems to signify nothing ; they are equally facts , and must be noticed with the same respect . * The reader of Mr. Bentham's works has never to complain of this . Nor does he meet with the frequent substitution of epigrams and neat ...
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... seem very doubtful , whether the progress and the vi- cissitudes of the elegant arts can be referred to the opera- tion of ... seems to be affected by causes too various and minute to be en- umerated with sufficient completeness for the ...
... seem very doubtful , whether the progress and the vi- cissitudes of the elegant arts can be referred to the opera- tion of ... seems to be affected by causes too various and minute to be en- umerated with sufficient completeness for the ...
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