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Excerpt from Capital Punishment: The Importance of Its Abolition, a Prize Essay
Sixtus the fifth, with the assistance of elaborate pieces of machinery, the further aid of eight hundred men, and one hundred and sixty horses, succeeded in getting it out of the ground; four months more were required to remove it to a distance of fifty or sixty rods to its present situa tion. The great difficulty now was tozraise it. A pedestal was erected for it to stand upon.
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