The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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77. oldal
If we attend to reason , the mistress of all law , she will convince us that it is both
unjust and injurious to society , to inflict death , except for the highest offences ,
and in cases where the offender appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the ...
If we attend to reason , the mistress of all law , she will convince us that it is both
unjust and injurious to society , to inflict death , except for the highest offences ,
and in cases where the offender appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the ...
86. oldal
If all were convicted who were really guilty of these small offences , the number of
victims to the severity of the law would be greatly increased . Thus it appears ,
that in London only , of. sions Middlesex ) * If this affair had bappened in a rich ...
If all were convicted who were really guilty of these small offences , the number of
victims to the severity of the law would be greatly increased . Thus it appears ,
that in London only , of. sions Middlesex ) * If this affair had bappened in a rich ...
292. oldal
But the punishment of murder by death , it is said , does not appear to have
deduced its origin or obligation , from the law ... To me , I must confess , it
appears to contain nothing more than a declaration of what will generally happen
; and in this ...
But the punishment of murder by death , it is said , does not appear to have
deduced its origin or obligation , from the law ... To me , I must confess , it
appears to contain nothing more than a declaration of what will generally happen
; and in this ...
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