Premeditated extrajudicial killing by a group.
1 Nothing can be more demoralizing in the long run than lynch law .
2 Your California lynch law would work wonders here in a short time.
3 A mere step further in that direction, however, lay outright lynch law .
4 This was probably the first instance of lynch law in America.
5 What effort was made in 1768 to put a stop to lynch law ?
6 It's lynch law , you know, and their minds are made up.
7 Thank heaven, the lynch law can hold in this forsaken spot!
8 Every pulpit North and South should speak out against mob rule and lynch law .
9 Ought those who resort to lynch law to be punished?
10 Away from the military posts only lynch law could cope with these elements of disorder.
11 Instead, a novel kind of lynch law was invoked.
12 We are not counseling lynch law , but we think deportation is too mild a punishment.
13 The trial was practically lynch law in spite of the cloak of legality thrown over it.
14 The party of returning church-goers were accustomed to the quick and summary justice of lynch law .
15 He appealed to lynch law with little hesitation.
16 All the force of lynch law is employed to smother discussion and blind conscience on this question.
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