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1. The rigour of this law was afterwards softened by several subsequent statutes, which successvely permitted the engrossing of corn when the price of wheat should not exceed 20s
2. Tithes take place in all of them, and are levied with the utmost rigour in those of Spain and Portugal
3. The great difference between the price in the home and that in the foreign market, presents such a temptation to smuggling, that all the rigour of the law cannot prevent it
4. So far as it affects stock, it is assessed, though not with great rigour, yet with much more exactness than that part of the land tax in England which is imposed upon the same fund
5. The temptation to smuggle, consequently, is to many people irresistible; while, at the same time, the rigour of the law, and the vigilance of the farmer's officers, render the yielding to the temptation almost certainly ruinous
6. 13 And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with rigour:
7. 14 And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in morter, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour
8. 53 And as a yearly hired servant shall he be with him: and the other shall not rule with rigour over him in your sight
9. 53 And as a yearly hired servant shall he be with him: and the other shall not rule with rigour over him in thy sight
10. Though rigour mortis had set in blood and liquid still oozes out as they lower the body into the black water
11. Politicians are fearful that scientists operate in a bubble, scientists sneer at the politicians lack of rigour
12. "When equity may and should be brought into play, press not the utmost rigour of the law against the guilty; for the reputation of the stern judge stands not higher than that of the compassionate
13. me, should be prosecuted with the utmost rigour
14. Mrs Pawkie, on hearing what I had suffered from Mrs Beaufort, was very zealous that I should punish her to the utmost rigour of the law, even to drumming her out of the town; but forbearance was my best policy, so I only persuaded my colleagues to order the players to decamp, and to give the Tappit-hen notice, that it would be expedient for the future sale of her pies and porter, at untimeous hours, and that she should flit her howff from our town
15. This bore some resemblance to incipient rigour, and was accompanied by a marked sinking of the pulse
16. Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation: they are for such moments as this, when body and soul rise in mutiny against their rigour; stringent are they; inviolate they shall be