To these great evils nothing more than very imperfect palliations had seemed possible; but Mr. [Please select]
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But there were many palliations for his conduct, which it is not now easy to appreciate. [Please select]
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Here he laid himself open to the censure of all posterity; and although he had great excuses, and his course has many palliations, still it would seem a mockery of all moral distinctions not to condemn in him what we would condemn in another, or what Cromwell himself condemned in the murdered king. [Please select]
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The conduct of Peter towards him is generally considered harsh and unfeeling; but it has many palliations, if the good of his subjects and the peace of the realm are more to be desired than the life of an ignominious prince. [Please select]
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