The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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174. oldal
These prohibitions are useful ; though it be prudent in their magistrates , and
happy for their people , that they are not enforced , and pone but the venal or
mercenary attempt to enforce them . The law , in this case , like an indulgent
parent , still ...
These prohibitions are useful ; though it be prudent in their magistrates , and
happy for their people , that they are not enforced , and pone but the venal or
mercenary attempt to enforce them . The law , in this case , like an indulgent
parent , still ...
261. oldal
... of more atrocious crimes than the other colonies . The judicial records of that
day are lost : but , upon those of the legislative or executive departments and
other public papers , no complaint of their inefficacy can be found ; or avy attempt
...
... of more atrocious crimes than the other colonies . The judicial records of that
day are lost : but , upon those of the legislative or executive departments and
other public papers , no complaint of their inefficacy can be found ; or avy attempt
...
291. oldal
Indeed the advocates for capital punishments seem now in general to be aware
of the weakness of their ground , and at present seldom attempt to maintain it ,
except in cases of murder and high treason . Perhaps in the latter case it may ...
Indeed the advocates for capital punishments seem now in general to be aware
of the weakness of their ground , and at present seldom attempt to maintain it ,
except in cases of murder and high treason . Perhaps in the latter case it may ...
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