The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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3. oldal
... lives of those that compose them , not simply to punish a transgression , but to maintain order and preserve quiet ; he enforces those laws with severity that are most in danger of vio- lation , as the commander of a garrison doubles ...
... lives of those that compose them , not simply to punish a transgression , but to maintain order and preserve quiet ; he enforces those laws with severity that are most in danger of vio- lation , as the commander of a garrison doubles ...
5. oldal
... , and passed their days in reparation and penitence ; and detected they might all have been , had the prosecutors been certain that their lives would have been spared . I believe every thief will confess , that he has DR . JOHNSON . 5.
... , and passed their days in reparation and penitence ; and detected they might all have been , had the prosecutors been certain that their lives would have been spared . I believe every thief will confess , that he has DR . JOHNSON . 5.
10. oldal
... lives , of thou- sands . Had such a reference taken place , it is impossible that in the eighteenth century it could ever have been made a capital crime , to break down ( however maliciously ) the mound of a fish pond , whereby any fish ...
... lives , of thou- sands . Had such a reference taken place , it is impossible that in the eighteenth century it could ever have been made a capital crime , to break down ( however maliciously ) the mound of a fish pond , whereby any fish ...
11. oldal
... lives for their guilt + . As to offences merely against the laws of society , which are only mala prohibita , and not mala in se ; the temporal magis- trate is also empowered to inflict coercive penalties for such transgressions ; and ...
... lives for their guilt + . As to offences merely against the laws of society , which are only mala prohibita , and not mala in se ; the temporal magis- trate is also empowered to inflict coercive penalties for such transgressions ; and ...
23. oldal
... live : but fanaticism and vanity forsake the criminal in slavery , in chains and fetters , in an iron cage ; and despair seems rather to be the beginning than the end of their misery . The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its ...
... live : but fanaticism and vanity forsake the criminal in slavery , in chains and fetters , in an iron cage ; and despair seems rather to be the beginning than the end of their misery . The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its ...
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