The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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57. oldal
... called an happy na- tion , than either eminent or famous : for I do not think that they are known so much as by name to any but their next neighbours . Those that are found guilty of theft among them , are bound to make restitution to ...
... called an happy na- tion , than either eminent or famous : for I do not think that they are known so much as by name to any but their next neighbours . Those that are found guilty of theft among them , are bound to make restitution to ...
68. oldal
... called ; but he immediately said " it was of no consequence , probably he had not come . " He then desired me to remember him to General Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , and looked with the greatest composure . When he was ...
... called ; but he immediately said " it was of no consequence , probably he had not come . " He then desired me to remember him to General Clavering , Colonel Monson , and Mr. Francis , and looked with the greatest composure . When he was ...
136. oldal
... called , this philosophical age . ( a ) All punishment is an evil , but is yet necessary , to prevent crimes , which are a greater evil . Whenever the legislature there- fore appoints , for any crime , a punishment more severe than is ...
... called , this philosophical age . ( a ) All punishment is an evil , but is yet necessary , to prevent crimes , which are a greater evil . Whenever the legislature there- fore appoints , for any crime , a punishment more severe than is ...
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