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Updated: May 14, 2025
"The day will come, when a man shall speak unto his sister in loving kindness, and none shall do him wrong. The day will come when a woman shall unpunished see the face and name the name of her husband. As the summers go by you will not bow down to the hyaenas, and the bears, and worship the adder and the viper.
This time also it had been gracious to her, for after she had prayed very devoutly and vowed to give a candle to the Mother of God, as well as to St. Clare, she fancied that the image smiled upon her and promised that she should go unpunished. On her return the knight had just followed Eva into the house, and Biberli pursued his master as far as the stairs.
The relation which had subsisted from of old had not been broken by man's apostasy, Jehovah still was, in a true sense, their God, even if His relation to them only bound Him not to leave them unpunished.
Cyril was silent a while. 'What answer am I to have the honour of taking back? A month's relegation to Nitria on bread and water? You, I am sure, will not allow such things to go unpunished; indeed, if they do, there is an end to all authority and discipline. Cyril was still silent; whilst Peter's brow clouded fast. At last he answered 'The cause wants martyrs. Send the boy to me.
But after encountering storms and contrary winds he turned westward, and when off the coast of Cuba he gathered all his men together and told them what he had set out to do. In vivid, terrible words he recounted to them the horrible slaughter. "Shall we let such cruelty go unpunished?" he asked. "What fame for us if we avenge it!
Twice did Ney himself replace the unfortunate child in the arms of his mother, twice did she cast him off on the frozen snow. This solitary crime, amidst a thousand instances of the most devoted and sublime tenderness, they did not leave unpunished.
Taken juridically, the foundation of these law presumptions is not unjust; taken constitutionally, they are ruinous, and tend to the total suppression of all publication. If juries are confined to the fact, no writing which censures, however justly or however temperately, the conduct of administration, can be unpunished.
From every seed of evil in this boy a field of ruin is grown that shall be gathered in, and garnered up, and sown again in many places in the world, until regions are over-spread with wickedness enough to raise the waters of another deluge. Open and unpunished murder in a city's streets would be less guilty in its daily toleration than one such spectacle as this.
"But I am not so blind as he imagined. Well, such work must not be permitted to go unpunished." "It ought not to be. When a man indulges his ill-nature towards one individual with entire impunity, he soon gains courage for extended attacks, and others become sharers in the result of his vindictiveness.
"That is impossible, my dear sir," replied Frank; "for the Bettesworths, I understand, are ruined." "I am sorry for that, on your account; but I still think you ought to carry on this prosecution, for the sake of public justice. Such pests of society should not go unpunished." "They will probably be punished sufficiently for this unfortunate assault, for which they are now to stand their trial.
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