To the EDITOR of the HUE and CRY SIR. THE frienl of frcletjr, whilft he confidert die int*e«cy of hum»n
... fpecula'ive pleadinjrs of the friend will be heard with candour. 7 meddle not with the degrees of punifhment; ’tis enough that the united prudence of the legillature has affixed the condition of death the commiffion of certain crimes. Our laws are tempered with ...