The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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Stealing above 40s . in any House , see page 55 . Stealing above 40s . on a
River . Stealing Linen , & c . from Bleaching Grounds , & c . or destroying Linen
therein . Stealing Horses , Cattle , or Sheep . Stabbing a Person unarmed , or not
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Stealing above 40s . in any House , see page 55 . Stealing above 40s . on a
River . Stealing Linen , & c . from Bleaching Grounds , & c . or destroying Linen
therein . Stealing Horses , Cattle , or Sheep . Stabbing a Person unarmed , or not
...
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You shall well and truly try , and true deliverance make , between our Sovereign
Lord the King , and the prisoner " ( or prisoners ) “ at the ( a ) Page 10 % . ( 6 )
Page 105 . ( 6 ) Page 136 ( d ) Page 135 . bar , whom ye shall have in charge ,
and ...
You shall well and truly try , and true deliverance make , between our Sovereign
Lord the King , and the prisoner " ( or prisoners ) “ at the ( a ) Page 10 % . ( 6 )
Page 105 . ( 6 ) Page 136 ( d ) Page 135 . bar , whom ye shall have in charge ,
and ...
118. oldal
... that of the ( a ) Page 7 . ( 6 ) Page 8 . ( c ) Page 9 . * The author thought it his
daty to send a copy of the pamphlet to each of the twelve judges , gentlemen
impannelled on the grand inquest , who now stood 118 APPENDIX TO
THOUGHTS ON.
... that of the ( a ) Page 7 . ( 6 ) Page 8 . ( c ) Page 9 . * The author thought it his
daty to send a copy of the pamphlet to each of the twelve judges , gentlemen
impannelled on the grand inquest , who now stood 118 APPENDIX TO
THOUGHTS ON.
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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