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“It is the duty of nations, as well as of men, to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God, to confess their sins and transgressions, in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine r...”

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“If you will apply yourself to the King, you may, and there, perhaps, you may find mercy; we must, according to the duty of our places and oaths, give such judgment as the law requires.”

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“We cannot pardon. We are to say what we take the law to be: if we do not speak our real opinions, we prevaricate with God and our own consciences.”

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“Mercy is in the King's breast, but is no part of our province: and therefore your application on that head must be elsewhere.”

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“Where a person interposes his interest and good offices to procure a pardon, it ought to be done gratuitously and not for money.”

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