The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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29. oldal
i circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which constitute or qualify
the malignity of each offence . Without the power of relaxation lodged in a living
authority , either some offenders would escape capital punishment , whom the ...
i circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which constitute or qualify
the malignity of each offence . Without the power of relaxation lodged in a living
authority , either some offenders would escape capital punishment , whom the ...
30. oldal
... trusts to the benignity of the Crown to relax their severity , as often as
circumstances appear to palliate the offence , or even as often as those
circumstances of aggravation are wanting , which rendered this rigorous
interposition necessary .
... trusts to the benignity of the Crown to relax their severity , as often as
circumstances appear to palliate the offence , or even as often as those
circumstances of aggravation are wanting , which rendered this rigorous
interposition necessary .
92. oldal
The crime of improperly detaining a person , according to circumstances . 62 . A
galley slave mutilating himself . . . 63 . Taking poison whether it prove mortal or
not . 64 . To make or distribute poisonous compositions . 65 . To know that they ...
The crime of improperly detaining a person , according to circumstances . 62 . A
galley slave mutilating himself . . . 63 . Taking poison whether it prove mortal or
not . 64 . To make or distribute poisonous compositions . 65 . To know that they ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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