Themes -- Justice
Justice: how it functions; who is in control of it; who suffers or is privileged by it.
Themes -- Guilt
1.1.3
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("A sense of justice") [1831 only]
1.3.8
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("Thought that my father would be unjust")
1.5.2
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("Through his interest he might become a judge")
1.6.8
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("Had he not murdered")
1.6.8
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("I resolved to remain silent")
1.6.10
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("All at once become so extremely wicked")
1.6.11
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("A strange tale")
1.6.11
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("Indeed every human being")
1.6.12
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("A sense of justice")
1.6.12
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("The justice of our judges")
1.7.1
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("Gazed on and execrated")
1.7.1
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("Mockery of justice")
1.7.2
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("Such proof")
1.7.4
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("At one time for five ... years")
1.7.5
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("Confessed her guilt ")
1.7.6
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("All judges had rather that ten innocent should suffer")
1.7.6
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("My father wished her not to go")
1.7.7
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("I confessed, that I might obtain absolution")
1.7.8
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("Retribution")
1.7.9
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("How sweet is the affection of others")
1.7.9
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("Felt not as I did")
2.1.3
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("Monsters thirsting for each other's blood")
2.1.3
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("I know, I feel")
2.1.3
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("When falsehood can look so like the truth")
2.2.4
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("The tortures of hell")
2.2.5
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("Thy justice")
2.2.6
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("The guilty are allowed")
2.5.5
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("the strange system of human society")
2.6.1
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("He was tried, and condemned to death")
2.6.2
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("He made a solmen vow ... means")
2.6.5
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("The trial")
2.8.5
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("Justice")
2.8.8
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("Injustice")
2.8.9
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("My papa is a Syndic")
2.8.10
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("The lessons ... sanguinary laws of man")
2.9.1
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("As a right")
2.9.3
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("Justice")
2.9.3
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("Wantonness of power")
2.9.5
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("Justice")
2.9.5
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("To reflect")
2.9.6
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("Oh! stars, and clouds, and winds")
3.4.1
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("Magistrate ... benevolent man")
3.4.9
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("The award of justice")
3.4.10
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("Assizes")
3.5.5
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("Sentence")
3.5.8
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("A part of the inheritance of Elizabeth") [1831 only]
3.6.6
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("A criminal judge")
3.7.2
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("Wandering ministers of vengeance")
3.7.9
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("Thrust your sword")
Walton 2
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("Excitements to his vengeance")
Walton 7
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("In justice, or even in possibility")
Walton 8
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("Injustice")
Walton 9
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("I cannot lead them unwillingly to danger")
Walton 13
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("My first impulses")
Walton 15
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("The recollection of this injustice")