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Page 227
... In defiance of the second law we find that every army has its corps of priests or ministers of religion , who not merely administer spiritual consola . tion to the wounded and dying , but also stimulate their men to fight by ...
... In defiance of the second law we find that every army has its corps of priests or ministers of religion , who not merely administer spiritual consola . tion to the wounded and dying , but also stimulate their men to fight by ...
Page 312
The offices appointed for the administra tion of Justice existed only in the salaries annexed to them ; none of the Judges ( these called Superintendents ) daring to act , except in a very few instances of too public a notoriety .
The offices appointed for the administra tion of Justice existed only in the salaries annexed to them ; none of the Judges ( these called Superintendents ) daring to act , except in a very few instances of too public a notoriety .
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