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1. Adem had no idea how they were supposed to create these seals to imprison the Dark One, and no one yet had given him any clues
2. “Plain and simple, though we have no proof of their intent, and therefore it would be against our laws to imprison and question them
3. “To imprison the Dark One in Kerak’Otozi, seal him within his Resting Point that will hopefully hold him until the end of the Age of Chaos, when we shall return for the Great Battle
4. They do this by strengthening habits that imprison them in a cycle of pain and confusion
5. Being what we are, they might try to imprison us,” interjected Gafar
6. ' And He will imprison those angels, who have shown unrighteousness, in that burning valley which my grandfather Enoch had formerly shown to me in the west among the mountains of gold and silver and iron and soft metal and tin; And I saw that valley in which there was a great convulsion and a convulsion of the waters; And when all this took place, from that fiery molten metal and from the convulsion of it in that place, there was produced a smell of sulphur, and it was connected with those waters, and that valley of the angels who had led astray mankind burned beneath that land; And through its valleys proceed streams of fire, where these angels are punished who had led astray those who dwell on the Earth; But those waters shall in those days serve for the kings and the mighty and the exalted, and those who dwell on the Earth, for the healing of the body, but for the punishment of the spirit; now their spirit is full of lust, that they may be punished in their body, for they have denied the Lord of Spirits and see their punishment daily, and yet believe not in His name; And in proportion as the burning of their bodies becomes severe, a corresponding change shall take place in their spirit forever and ever; for before the Lord of Spirits none shall utter an idle word; For the judgement shall come on them, because they believe in the lust of their body and deny the Spirit of the Lord; And those same waters will undergo a change in those days; for when those angels are punished in these waters, these water-springs shall change their temperature, and when the angels ascend, this water of the springs shall change and become cold; And I heard Michael answering and saying: ' This judgement with which the angels are judged is a testimony for the kings and the mighty who possess the Earth
7. So black leaders in league with the Democratic Party continue to pose as the good-hearted benefactors of those whose opportunities they thwart, and whose capacities they imprison
8. The true teacher, however, will not imprison his disciple in a
9. The authority to fine and imprison were generally permitted to the local Jewish authorities
10. ' And He will imprison those angels who have shown unrighteousness in that burning valley which my grandfather Enoch had formerly shown to me in the west among the mountains of gold and silver and iron and soft metal and tin; And I saw that valley in which there was a great convulsion and a convulsion of the waters; And when all this took place from that fiery molten metal and from the convulsion of it in that place there was produced a smell of sulphur and it was connected with those waters and that valley of the angels who had led astray mankind burned beneath that land; And through its valleys proceed streams of fire where these angels are punished who had led astray those who dwell on the Earth; But those waters shall in those days serve for the kings and the mighty and the exalted and those who dwell on the Earth for the healing of the body but for the punishment of the spirit; now their spirit is full of lust that they may be punished in their body for they have denied the Lord of Spirits and see their punishment daily and yet believe not in His name; And in proportion as the burning of their bodies becomes severe a corresponding change shall take place in their spirit forever and ever; for before the Lord of Spirits none shall utter an idle word; For the judgement shall come on them because they believe in the lust of their body and deny the Spirit of the Lord; And those same waters will undergo a change in those days; for when those angels are punished in these waters these water-springs shall change their temperature and when the angels ascend this water of the springs shall change and become cold; And I heard Michael answering and saying: ' This judgement with which the angels are judged is a testimony for the kings and the mighty who possess the Earth
11. Send the army commandos to imprison them while I advise the Church of Satan
12. would beat and imprison them if they attempted
13. historical, family or social models and behaviors imprison the group and
14. -Yes, it is the former mascot of the witch and the one that set me up to imprison me in the bottle
15. Nevertheless, the intelligence that was residing in our beings advised the silence and the submission, which allowed us to act with restraint when the irrefutable voice of our grand stepmother ordered us to imprison us again in the cave that was the basement
16. You can know the truth, and you can live the truth; you can experience the growth of truth in the soul and enjoy the liberty of its enlightenment in the mind, but you cannot imprison truth in formulas, codes, creeds, or intellectual patterns of human conduct
17. They used natives to beat or imprison other Africans for not paying the taxes
18. I would create new laws to imprison (for life) white collar criminals of more than 2million dollars in theft (savings of $100Billion)
19. Though he desired to ultimately link Stratavynski to some crime for which he could imprison the man whom he knew was conducting illegal operations, he would not let his personal ambitions interfere with or compromise his objectivity in the investigations
20. We can imprison it for a while; we can insist
21. They were given to me almost a hundred and fifty years ago by a Djinn I saved from a Dark Wizard who had used black magic to imprison him inside a bottle
22. “What limits and ‘bliss’ could imprison me then?”
23. We imprison ourselves by selling pieces off in time shares and bit parts
24. This is how old techniques are used to imprison us, because they necessarily fail, yet offer the escape of virtual spiritualism, not as a real attempt at social and global brain transcendence, but as a way of using familiar rituals to try to recreate a mythically idealized past
25. He then threatened him with these lashes as his daily share at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and promised that he would imprison him in the prison dungeon below ground
26. imprison him as he had John the Baptizer, as both Jesus and
27. It is understandable that humans therefore, can only pigeon hole and imprison the Reality of ‘God’ in the confines of human intellect and understanding
28. imprison the “dead” within his “body,” a
29. Then it occurred to them, after they had seen the signs, to imprison him for a while
30. But his avowed intention to imprison us forever on his ship justified our every effort
31. The army had wanted to imprison him, but the intelligence service had prevailed and taken him to Bajaur so that he could slip across the border to Afghanistan
32. Snowden, the Constitution says, quite clearly, that you cannot imprison a poor person for failing to pay his debts
33. They could and did imprison citizens for any cause, or no cause, seize their property, hang the operation of their business, the wages they must pay their servants, what they them
34. Therapontigonus Miles could walk arm in arm with Vadeboncoeur the grenadier, Damasippus the second-hand dealer would be happy among bric-a-brac merchants, Vincennes could grasp Socrates in its fist as just as Agora could imprison Diderot, Grimod de la Reyniere discovered larded roast beef, as Curtillus invented roast hedgehog, we see the trapeze which figures in Plautus reappear under the vault of the Arc of l'Etoile, the sword-eater of Poecilus encountered by Apuleius is a sword-swallower on the Pont Neuf, the nephew of Rameau and Curculio the parasite make a pair, Ergasilus could get himself presented to Cambaceres by d'Aigrefeuille; the four dandies of Rome: Alcesimarchus, Phoedromus, Diabolus, and Argyrippus, descend from Courtille in Labatut's posting-chaise; Aulus Gellius would halt no longer in front of Congrio than would Charles Nodier in front of Punchinello; Marto is not a tigress, but Pardalisca was not a dragon; Pantolabus the wag jeers in the Cafe Anglais at Nomentanus the fast liver, Hermogenus is a tenor in the Champs-Elysees, and round him, Thracius the beggar, clad like Bobeche, takes up a collection; the bore who stops you by the button of your coat in the Tuileries makes you repeat after a lapse of two thousand years Thesprion's apostrophe: Quis properantem me prehendit pallio? The wine on Surene is a parody of the wine of Alba, the red border of Desaugiers forms a balance to the great cutting of Balatro, Pere Lachaise exhales beneath nocturnal rains same gleams as the Esquiliae, and the grave of the poor bought for five years, is certainly the equivalent of the slave's hived coffin
35. At twilight they stepped out, all smiles, having found new ways to constrict, imprison, or entangle lives in fees and licenses
36. His face was turned towards the highway, his back towards the light; he had forgotten the sun which was on the point of rising; he had sunk into one of those profound absorptions in which the mind becomes concentrated, which imprison even the eye, and which are equivalent to four walls
37. Thus, in Eciton, there are working and soldier neuters, with jaws and instincts extraordinarily different: in Cryptocerus, the workers of one caste alone carry a wonderful sort of shield on their heads, the use of which is quite unknown: in the Mexican Myrmecocystus, the workers of one caste never leave the nest; they are fed by the workers of another caste, and they have an enormously developed abdomen which secretes a sort of honey, supplying the place of that excreted by the aphides, or the domestic cattle as they may be called, which our European ants guard and imprison
38. The curate, who was still timorous and restless, was now, oddly enough, for pushing on, and I was urging him to keep up his strength by eating when the thing happened that was to imprison us
39. It seems as though it would be superfluous to expatiate on how clearly the common sense of the masses is expressed in these demands, in contradistinction to that artificial structure, in which, at its very birth, they are trying to imprison the business of popular education
40. And none of those present, from the inspector down to Maslova, seemed conscious of the fact that this Jesus, whose name the priest repeated such a great number of times, and whom he praised with all these curious expressions, had forbidden the very things that were being done there; that He had prohibited not only this meaningless much-speaking and the blasphemous incantation over the bread and wine, but had also, in the clearest words, forbidden men to call other men their master, and to pray in temples; and had ordered that every one should pray in solitude, had forbidden to erect temples, saying that He had come to destroy them, and that one should worship, not in a temple, but in spirit and in truth; and, above all, that He had forbidden not only to judge, to imprison, to torment, to execute men, as was being done here, but had prohibited any kind of violence, saying that He had come to give freedom to the captives
41. But if there is no occasion to imprison, flog, and kill men, every time the rent for the land is collected by the landed proprietor, and the man in need of corn pays to the merchant who has cheated him a threefold price, and the factory hand is satisfied with a wage which represents proportionately half the master's income, and if a poor man gives up his last rouble for customs dues and taxes, this is due to the fact that so many men have been beaten and killed for their attempts to avoid doing what is demanded of them, that they keep this well in mind
42. ; but some peasant in Charkov refuses to fulfil this duty, because, as he says in explanation of his refusal, the law of Christ, which he professes, forbids him to arrest, imprison, or transport his fellow-men
43. What are governments to do with these men? Of course they have the power to execute, to imprison, and to condemn to transportation and penal servitude all enemies who attempt to overthrow them by violence; they can obtain by bribery half the men they need, and have at their command millions of armed soldiers, who are ready to put to death all the enemies of authority
44. And by way of preaching this Christian gospel and confirming it by Christian example, we imprison, we execute, guillotine, hang; we encourage the masses in idolatrous religions calculated to stultify them; the government authorizes the sale of brain-destroying poisons—wine, tobacco, opium; prostitution is legalized; we bestow land upon those who need it not; surrounded by misery, we display in our entertainments an unbridled extravagance; we render impossible in such ways any semblance of a Christian life, and do our best to destroy Christian ideas already established; and then, after doing all we can to demoralize men, we take and confine them like wild beasts in places from which they cannot escape, and where they will become more brutal than ever; or we murder the men we have demoralized, and then use them as an example to illustrate and prove our argument that people are only to be controlled by violence
45. If it is not always necessary to imprison men, to flog them, or to put them to death when the landowner collects his rents, if the needy peasant pays a treble price to the merchant who deceives him, or the mechanic accepts wages absurdly small in comparison with the income of his master, or the poor man parts with his last rouble for duties and taxes, it is because he remembers that men have been flogged and put to death for trying to avoid compliance with what was demanded of them
46. But the unfortunate members of the lower classes, who receive no benefit from the existing system, who, on the other hand, find themselves greatly despised because of the duties which they perform in order that a system which is opposed to their own interests may be maintained,—they who tear men from the bosom of their families to send them to the galleys, who bind and imprison them, who stand on guard over them, who shoot them, why do they do this? What is it that compels these men to believe that the existing order is immutable, and that it is their duty to maintain it? Violence exists only because there are those who with their own hands maltreat, bind, imprison, and murder
47. If there were no policemen, or soldiers, or armed men of any sort ready when bidden to use violence and to put men to death, not one of those who sign death-warrants, or sentence for imprisonment for life or hard labor in the galleys, would ever have sufficient courage himself to hang, imprison, or torture one thousandth part of those whom now, sitting in their studies, these men calmly order to be hung or tortured, because they do not see it done, they do not do it themselves
48. If it is true, we shall have to withdraw you from the service and imprison you or banish you according to the share you have taken in the revolution
49. It is better for one man to die than that the whole people perish, you will say like Caiaphas, and you sign the sentence of death of one man, of a second, and a third; you load your gun against this man who is to perish for the public good, you imprison him, you take his possessions
50. , and I believe it, that but the other day the Foreign Office in Great Britain cast its eyes on Colonel Burr, and that they either did commit him—I understand that he was committed and stood so for some time, and was only released on condition of quitting the country—that they either did commit or threaten to imprison that unfortunate man
1. Which, when John the Baptist is imprisoned, he sends his disciples to ask Jesus, “Are you the one who is to come?” Interesting
2. I found it while ferreting around in the ruins of a castle stronghold in the north of Wales where she was imprisoned for some time before being transferred to Wight where she spent the last years of her life
3. “We do realize that we are imprisoned here, and we are at your
4. the terrible strange arm that imprisoned him
5. Please be aware that Dan is now imprisoned in some sort of isolation vessel we are trying to locate him but up to now we are failing to even find out where he was last seen
6. top of the ceiling along the path of the chains that imprisoned Mushin
7. Rafe was deep within the ship’s stern, securely imprisoned in what was once Argos’ silver hold
8. Without-a-doubt, he was thoroughly imprisoned
9. And there were few places Rafe dreaded more than being imprisoned on the Argos
10. ‘I was imprisoned for more than a year on charges
11. Should anyone sense his trace, he would likely be imprisoned if not sentenced to death, but he doubted anyone present could sense such fine threads – so many, yet so thin they were almost invisible to even him
12. If he was to be imprisoned, it was worth it
13. He wouldn’t be imprisoned as Imorbis had hoped, nor would he have to worry about succumbing to the desires of the Plague
14. His journey took him high up to the Dead Tree’s canopy; an area which Imorbis knew would be laden with imprisoned elves
15. Imorbis froze, as did the three shadowed forms around the imprisoned elf
16. If you cannot dream, imagine, and plan a substitute, you will remain imprisoned in the present one for lack of real desire to really improve your situation
17. He’ll demand I be imprisoned
18. And if any person compounds with the hundred for less than this penalty, he is to be imprisoned for five years; and any other person may prosecute
19. The worry, of course, was that the imprisoned sea creatures
20. Not in a forlorn sense, but a conscious sense of detachment to herself, rather than a loneliness at being imprisoned with her own thoughts and problems in a one-room bed-sit, in the concrete block that she had called 'home'
21. did not know that all except one of the Confederate generals had surrendered by this time to their counterparts on the federal side, or that President Jefferson Davis was captured and imprisoned
22. All this time he had been imprisoned because of what he had done to her
23. I left before they imprisoned me or worse
24. He didn't, though, imagine there being any assistance from his erstwhile team of techies: they were either imprisoned in TIAR of killed for knowing too much and being a potential threat to the new regime
25. What if Balzar imprisoned them? What if he refused to give them payment? How would Balzar gain control of the city? He must have the key, the key, yes that was it, he had the key to operate and control the Globe
26. He had not been slain or imprisoned elsewhere
27. I also believe that being imprisoned is much worse a punishment than most people think
28. Individuals held in detention are Equal; that is to say, they are all (equally) imprisoned although some may enjoy certain privileges that others may not, but that is besides the point inasmuch as even the favored among them cannot properly be called Free
29. "The Custodians have been imprisoned as you directed," Cherva answered
30. Then on his new master's orders, he imprisoned the remaining Custodians in a damp chamber beneath Fire Rock
31. The pair had been unceremoniously dragged from the Great Chamber and taken to the lowest regions of the sett where they had been imprisoned in the small chamber
32. Strikes ended, not just because they were no longer being paid to strike, but because unions were outlawed by the dictatorship and union leaders imprisoned or executed
33. Seven more still face charges over a decade after being imprisoned
34. Scientific racists who thought the Aleuts racially similar to Japanese and imprisoned them for no other reason
35. But had that been true, the Aleuts would have been relocated but not imprisoned
36. The leader of the movement, Samuelu Ripley, was permanently exiled and Samoan chiefs imprisoned
37. They rounded up and imprisoned 6,000 dissidents and ethnic groups considered suspect, holding some in custody for up to two years after the end of the war
38. Proving that bigots do not have the best grasp of other cultures, they also imprisoned many people they mistook for Germans and Austro-Hungarians: Greeks, Dutch, French, Belgians, Ukrainians, Polish, Serbs, and Italians
39. Standing Bear was imprisoned for leaving the reservation for a funeral
40. In Iraq, Saddam Hussein is imprisoned and waiting for trial, an Iraqi interim government rules the country, and though a reduced corner still suffers from lack of security and is still dangerous, that same government is preparing with determination for free elections in January of 2005
41. The founder of Fantasy Island had discovered a way to hack into WorldJail’s computer network, gaining access to the thousands of minds imprisoned there, and what happened next was inevitable
42. Perot also claimed his security had some years earlier stopped a “ six man Viet Cong-Black Panther hit squad” sent to kill him for trying to rescue POWs still imprisoned in Vietnam
43. Organizers were hunted down and imprisoned
44. He almost laughed aloud when he thought about it; there he was, imprisoned by his brother, probably about to be executed unless he cooperated in an assassination for the benefit of the French Intelligence Service
45. This was where they were imprisoned
46. For many years the whole city had considered him a harmless fool with his stories of the ainatunari, devas and dragons, but suddenly the city council had decided he was to be imprisoned
47. They still had not had the opportunity to be together since they had been imprisoned in Howesby
48. It was felt tens of thousands had been imprisoned or tortured
49. We have been imprisoned in this colony for a very long time, some of us all our lives, and that does not exactly breed trust for official representatives of the Empire
50. You have all the indications of a psychic, but you were not imprisoned with us
1. Weakened as she was, imprisoning her was simple
2. The big strength of this theory is that it sees Communism as what it truly was, an incredibly brutal and evil system that killed tens of millions, imprisoning and torturing many more
3. material, consumer road, which was imprisoning their spirits and raping the planet of its
4. I stared at him, his gaze imprisoning mine; I was unable to say anything
5. Simon realised then the blacksmith’s hand was gripping the boy’s shoulder, imprisoning him
6. kind and simplistic way of imprisoning felons
7. The steel hand of Zoroastro kept on imprisoning me firmly
8. There were even some brave people that refused to sit by while politicians debated the legality of imprisoning, beating and terrorizing people in perpetual forced labor
9. implants had been totally imprisoning his soul and tried to gain
10. Ultimately, The Law's nature as an adversarial system eventually uses the brute force of cultural engineering to martially beat the cells, organs, and bodies into pliability with military and police forces, heat them in imprisoning presses of dishabilitation that stamps out rubbermade snitches, watchful hooded neighbors, and mercenary nations, whose solution to their social problems is to treat them as insurgent conflicts to be subdued
11. This is how we became each other's wardens imprisoning one another in our judgements of the other's behaviors, beliefs, and acts
12. Freedom is bodily freedom as well as abstract mental freedom, for a prisoner can conceptualize themselves as free, yet their body is not free to act upon its will to relocate itself outside the imprisoning walls
13. I sat on the windowsill leaning against the window and wished that I had a way out of this tiny room that was imprisoning me
14. Imprisoning her was how we stopped things
15. This is the imprisoning hold our subconscious minds have on us
16. It’s of no use imprisoning them
17. He and his KGB chief, the equally barbaric sixty-six-year-old Yuri Andropov, are fond of imprisoning dissidents and either declaring them insane or sending them to forced-labor gulags
18. "Don't you understand," he went on, "that the congealing of this water could come to our rescue? Don't you see that by solidifying, it could burst these tracts of ice imprisoning us, just as its freezing can burst the hardest stones? Aren't you aware that this force could be the instrument of our salvation rather than our destruction?"
19. After the walls fell, they didn’t care, but now Fae are beginning to conceal themselves again, as humans have learned that the common element iron is useful in injuring and imprisoning them
20. Ralph had planned to prevent Annet testifying again, at the trial proper, by imprisoning her in Wigleigh before she could leave for Shiring
21. Japan seized Nauru in August 1942, imprisoning the Europeans who had not fled and forcing the natives and the Chinese to mine phosphate and build a runway
22. To be made responsible for imprisoning people is surely, to many guards, an unsettling experience, especially when they are tasked with depriving their prisoners of the most basic necessities
23. He stops abruptly and spins me around, circling my wrists with one hand, imprisoning my hands behind me, and pulling at my ponytail with the other
24. The Indonesians set up a brutal regime, shooting or imprisoning anyone who opposed them, especially East Timor’s large Christian population
25. Even though it meant imprisoning his daughter
26. For instance, we can understand, on the principle of inheritance, how it is that the thrush of tropical South America lines its nest with mud, in the same peculiar manner as does our British thrush; how it is that the Hornbills of Africa and India have the same extraordinary instinct of plastering up and imprisoning the females in a hole in a tree, with only a small hole left in the plaster through which the males feed them and their young when hatched; how it is that the male wrens (Troglodytes) of North America, build "cock-nests," to roost in, like the males of our Kitty-wrens,—a habit wholly unlike that of any other known bird
27. Railroads, telegraphs, telephones, photography, the improved method of disposing of criminals by imprisoning them in solitary confinement for the remainder of their lives in cells, where, hidden from human view, they die forgotten, as well as numerous other modern inventions upon which governments have the prior claim, give them such power, that if once the authority fell into certain hands, and the regular and secret police, administrative officials, and all kinds of procureurs, jailers, and executioners labored zealously to support it, there would be no possibility whatsoever of overthrowing the government, however cruel or senseless it might be
28. Let them even for a time, for one year, stop in Russia compelling all the people, as they are doing now, upon the accession of every Tsar, to swear allegiance to him; let them at every divine service stop solemnly repeating several times the customary prayers for the Tsar; let them stop celebrating his birthdays and name-days with ringing of bells, illumination, and the prohibition to work; let them stop everywhere hanging out and displaying representations of him; let them stop, in prayer-books, almanacs, text-books, printing his name and the names of his family, and even the pronouns referring to him, in capitals; let them stop glorifying him in special books and newspapers printed for the purpose; let them stop imprisoning men for the slightest disrespectful word uttered concerning the Tsar,—let them stop doing all that for a time only, and then we should see how proper it is for the masses, for the real labouring masses, for Prokófi, for elder Iván, and for all the men of the Russian masses,—as the nation is made to believe and as all the foreigners are convinced of it,—to worship the Tsar, who in one way or another turns them over into the hands of a landed proprietor or of the rich in general
1. uterus that still imprisons him, his suicidal and homicidal urges, so he can
2. The same socialization process which props up a baby’s sense of being a unitary, abiding, separated individual also imprisons that individual in a furrow of inexorable linear temporality
3. The Israelis occupy land taken by force of arms in the face of UN resolutions; North Korea sells nuclear weapons to rogue states; Iran and Syria arm the Hezbollah in defiance of world opinion; the Russians are planting flags at the North Pole contrary to international treaties; the Faroese are catching 10 times the agreed sustainable fishing quota; the Pakistanis are cheating at cricket to allow betting fraud; the Zimbabweans are seizing farms and giving them to government cronies; the US imprisons “foreign combatants” in Guantanamo Bay without any rights under US law or the Geneva convention; Greek workers riot on the streets until they get what they want; the French Government refuses to pay EU fines for breaking the rules they themselves set; terrorists blow up innocent civilians and end up in the government of Northern Ireland; the Australians criticise the Japanese for killing whales “for scientific research”, because they are “sentient beings”, but shoot kangaroos as pests
4. “It is the great black paw-print, who's over-indulged shadow imprisons hundreds of thousands and whose unmuzzled play kills millions, that is holding you down, that is drowning you in the needs you created them to be
5. Helen’s beauty, that causes an atrocious ten year war and innumerable deaths between the Achaeans and the Trojans; the Sirens who use the beauty of their song to enchant and then destroy sailors who pass by them; the nymph Calypso, whose beauty imprisons Ulysses on her island for seven long years; Penelope’s beauty which causes the death of her one hundred eight suitors)
6. fetal I invades the adult and imprisons it in a spiral of infinite hatred
7. In the Rouquayrol device that has been in general use, two india–rubber hoses leave this box and feed to a kind of tent that imprisons the operator's nose and mouth; one hose is for the entrance of air to be inhaled, the other for the exit of air to be exhaled, and the tongue closes off the former or the latter depending on the breather's needs
8. But before Cruce can kill the current queen and become the ruler of both light and dark courts, the Unseelie King imprisons him in a cage of ice beneath Arlington Abbey
9. She had caught a cold and it made her voice huskier and more charming than ever and Gatsby was overwhelmingly aware of the youth and mystery that wealth imprisons and preserves, of the freshness of many clothes and of Daisy, gleaming like silver, safe and proud above the hot struggles of the poor
10. Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison
11. He remembered the thought of the American writer, Thoreau, who at the time when slavery existed in America said that “under a government that imprisons any unjustly the true place for a just man is also a prison
12. Some one of these officials feels dull, or inclined to distinguish himself, and makes a number of arrests, and imprisons or sets free, according to his own fancy or that of the higher authorities
13. France, on the high seas, burns our vessels, and in her own territories imprisons our seamen