The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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134. oldal
... who has committed a very atrocious crime , bas been banged for a
circnmstance attending the perpetration of it , wbich was perfectly innocent . Thus
a servant , who had attempted to murder his master , by giving him fifteen wounds
upon the ...
... who has committed a very atrocious crime , bas been banged for a
circnmstance attending the perpetration of it , wbich was perfectly innocent . Thus
a servant , who had attempted to murder his master , by giving him fifteen wounds
upon the ...
209. oldal
Was the person who took only a few shillings , without committing any violence ,
to be compared to the nocturnal , waylaying murderer ? Were the obvious moral
distinctions of these crimes to be confounded and held forth to the people , as ...
Was the person who took only a few shillings , without committing any violence ,
to be compared to the nocturnal , waylaying murderer ? Were the obvious moral
distinctions of these crimes to be confounded and held forth to the people , as ...
272. oldal
... will no longer think the punishment inadequate to the offence . ARSON . This
offence may be committed so secretly , that it is seldom possible to collect proof
sufficient on a charge that is capital . Other crimes are committed in the presence
of ...
... will no longer think the punishment inadequate to the offence . ARSON . This
offence may be committed so secretly , that it is seldom possible to collect proof
sufficient on a charge that is capital . Other crimes are committed in the presence
of ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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