The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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46. oldal
... appear worthy of regret , if reported of any Christian nation , it would appear most so if reported of our own , where one would suppose that the advantages of civil and religious liberty , and those of a reformed religion , would have ...
... appear worthy of regret , if reported of any Christian nation , it would appear most so if reported of our own , where one would suppose that the advantages of civil and religious liberty , and those of a reformed religion , would have ...
77. oldal
... appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the amendment of a delinquent is in view , it is clear that his punishment cannot extend to death ; if expiating an offence by the loss of life is to be ( as it certainly is at present ) justified ...
... appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the amendment of a delinquent is in view , it is clear that his punishment cannot extend to death ; if expiating an offence by the loss of life is to be ( as it certainly is at present ) justified ...
292. oldal
... appear to have deduced its origin or obligation , from the law of Moses alone , but to have been required by the ... appears to contain nothing more than a declaration of what will generally happen ; and in this view , to stand upon ...
... appear to have deduced its origin or obligation , from the law of Moses alone , but to have been required by the ... appears to contain nothing more than a declaration of what will generally happen ; and in this view , to stand upon ...
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