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v ^ ih& . m ^ rtfrmcpt ce x Tm ^ M ; && ru £ v **" # * y ^ pC ^ R u ^ j ati boor callous , ev ^ tp ^ P ^ ^ b ? Was not the torture of the double knout sometimesiMlc ted ^ pcn-ladies , as well
as men pf . quality ? and 1 S u not n otoripus ? ! M their military offices were totally unacquainted jritb , wbftt is called , a sense of Konour , and ; were ; influenced only
by positive rewards , or positive pUDi stoents ? - ^ To the third question * I a psj W ^ F , that bad men oogkt certainly , tQ be destroyed , ifaattU i ? a ; consummation most ieyo ^ y t ° J ^ fished . ; but is the
Wi er . the Q # ly ox the most , rational W ^ y fey V ( hi < h . that destruction ^ befftcc 9 in , f 4 isbed ? How nobly does , ^ f J > riwce appear who , Njig rsprpachied for rewarding iost ^ pf , d ^ sti ; Qyitig his enemies , | ^ cfaim&d , " # featl do not
Idei ^ PJk ^ y eneiaies w , hen I make thein ipyfri ^ jpds ;! '' On the same jriuciptej ig not a wicked man < l $ U ( tyed wjien we make him a go ( 4 jQne ? It must be allowed , ind ^ d . that thi $ mode of
destruction iS | a little more , tedious than the . other , and stands to that ot ^ r , ; nearly as the treatment of a regpter physician , in fever , ^ d ? to that of . a quack ., who tyedjji such cases to administer
ars ^ ic ;~( dQU . b ^ less this was the M $ expedition * way ; doubtless ¦* ty the / t ^ er \ yas cured by it . [ Tp beconoluded inourneit . J
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r irie > ? n the case of Samuel , ff Q ^ ' t (^ ideiiverQ 4 jrQfn Cap ^ jtttPunukmtnL mM *! fyti e * Bet final Grew . ; M ^ H Wps i 6 f youi- readers , ^^> l ^ vs £ l ^ . w <> uid v ^ wjy
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much interested by tlie nafrfttiVe &t the teginiimg ^^ f tli ^ a ^ qi e on ¦ the p unish meri t o 64 ea thy h >? jqiir Repository for July s »( p , 3 » 5 ^« j ] d there evidently is great josti ^ in the remark of Mr * Burkey tbat
the < waters of science mu $ t be troubled before they can : tHevt their virtues . " Indeed there are cases ^ in which , I think , itisafmost better to be doingk anj / i \ hmg than to sit down totally still andjl
] oactive . rJenher do I iii the Itast wonder at the attrition shewn by the worthy people , who are called Quakers , to this subject . Th-eir bewevutence and otfdtfty conduct y to wbich i beg kaVe t <> atjd j their activity , have appeared iiy numberless instances * of Both a
public and private nature . Among private ben ^ fections , yott-will af-Ittw me , Sii * , to b # &r n *> f testii ^ oiiy , that in two ^ applitrttioh ^ made fof distressed objects in ih ^ tow n of Lancaster , one by mysejf f &nd
the other by my desire , the High proportion of their li&eraljty to that of the other iijhjibjtants ^ was niost e ^ ident iy ^ anidj so for as was applicable to su ' cti pecflsiops * most gloriously , manifesL' ' ~ 'th $
arguments id iavobr of co |)^ ctiye exertions are perfectly Jijst ; , anjl many more may rio clouWt b ^ jadjcj - ed , dhd wilt be by abler heads than ipinc The ex rti 0 fts of Mr . Howard , and of the PhiUdelphia Society , will be adu ^ ii ^ d aud ( praised by alt wh 6 hear of them in all succeeding ages , as well as at the present time ; and it it s 1 iq , 1 |
fully appear that ^ crimes aire lesfe frecjuerit ^ m prx > pc « tion as mercy tak <* s thef placr of * severity , or as theie are jadicioiis rsi | bsi i ^ titteti for ' the pun ? sbmeni ? ol death /' every goo # man willJbe pleased to sec here the coiiutfcpaa betv \^ en
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Mr * &irk , * Qti th e , casctyJSitmuel Jlmtghton . 646
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 645, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/5/
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