The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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( a ) APPENDIX TO THOUGHTS ON EXE . CUTIVE JUSTICE , Soon after the
publication of “ Thoughts on Executive Justice , " a tract appeared , entitled , “
Appendix to Thoughts on Executite Justice , occasioned by a Charge given to the
Grand ...
( a ) APPENDIX TO THOUGHTS ON EXE . CUTIVE JUSTICE , Soon after the
publication of “ Thoughts on Executive Justice , " a tract appeared , entitled , “
Appendix to Thoughts on Executite Justice , occasioned by a Charge given to the
Grand ...
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( a ) The author of the Thoughts on Executive Justice , judgivg rightly that his
system stood in need of some other support than the arguments by which he has
attempted to maintain it , endeavours to avail himself of some of the greatest ...
( a ) The author of the Thoughts on Executive Justice , judgivg rightly that his
system stood in need of some other support than the arguments by which he has
attempted to maintain it , endeavours to avail himself of some of the greatest ...
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... who is much relied on , in the Thoughts on Executive Justice , for a purpose ,
with respect to which he is not so good an authority , as he is for the present ;
because , I believe , it will be generally allowed , that he possessed the qualities
of a ...
... who is much relied on , in the Thoughts on Executive Justice , for a purpose ,
with respect to which he is not so good an authority , as he is for the present ;
because , I believe , it will be generally allowed , that he possessed the qualities
of a ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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