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bookxi
ntainingaboutthreedays
chapter1
acrustforthecritics
inourlastinitialchapteraybesupposedtohavetreated
thatfordablesetofnorefreedobr >
thanbeesus;siheyexadindeedgenerallyreceive,great
hors.his,therefivethe
reasonsofournducttothisaugustbody;andhereweshall,
perhaps,placethenalightinheyhavenothithertobeen
seen.
thisent.
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haveseentheenglishtranslationofthepritive,havencluded
thatitantjudgntinthelegalsense,inisfrequently
usedasequivalenttoion.
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ofongstthelaany
ofthesegentlen,froespair,perhaps,ofeverrisingtothebench
ininsterhall,haveplacedtheelvesonthebehe
playhouse,heyhaveexertedtheirjudicialcapacity,andhave
givenjudgnt,i.e.,ndeedercy.
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toleavethehusparedtoohestiortantand
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totheirfavour,,asodealvery
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pronouexecute,theiroent,theybearlikee
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others,hnootherdesignbuttodisvertheirfaults,andto
publishtheothehetitleofaslahe
reputationsofn,e
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abhorrencereafraidtoassignthe
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thatthethieflooksinnourderer
hielfseldotandiionhhisguilt:forslanderis
arecruelergives
arealethod,ihereisofkilling,and
thatthebasestandstexecrableofall,
analogytotheviceheredisclaidagainst,andthatispoison:a
ansofrevengesobase,asohorrible,thatisewisely
distinguishedbyourlaallotherrders,inthepeculiar
severityofthepunishnt.
besidesthedreadfulschiefsdonebyslander,andthebaseness
oftheansbystances
thathighlyaggravateitsatrociousquality;foritoftenproceeds
frooprovoprosesitselfanyreward,unless
soblafealndyproposearehethoughtsof
havingprocuredtheruinandseryofanother.
shakespearhathnoblytouchedthisvice,whenhesays
ypursestealstrash;tissothing,nothing;
tiishis,andhathbeenslavetothousands:
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robsofthat,
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dispositionofnd,andarealikevoidoftheexptation.
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heauthorsoffspring,andihe
childofhisbrain.
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virginstatehavebutaveryieideaofthiskindof
patealfoosuationof
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sehathbroughtforthhepatheticstrain,perhapswill
ayhtearsespeciallyifhisdarlingbealreadyno
re,entiontheuneasinessusebears
aboutherburden,thepainfullabourh,and
lastly,thecare,thefondness,hheteheourishes
hisfavourite,tillitbebroughttoturity,andprodutothe
world.
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