The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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71. oldal
... commit depredations upon individuals and the public . - In vain do we boast of those liberties which are our birthright , if ... committed , our property invaded , and our lives exposed to imminent danger before the approach of morning ...
... commit depredations upon individuals and the public . - In vain do we boast of those liberties which are our birthright , if ... committed , our property invaded , and our lives exposed to imminent danger before the approach of morning ...
134. oldal
... committed a very atrocious crime , has been banged for a circumstance attending the perpetration of it , which was perfectly innocent . Thus a servant , who had attempted to murder his master , by giving him fifteen wounds upon the head ...
... committed a very atrocious crime , has been banged for a circumstance attending the perpetration of it , which was perfectly innocent . Thus a servant , who had attempted to murder his master , by giving him fifteen wounds upon the head ...
272. oldal
... 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 witnesses , or are attended with circumstances which point out the criminal : but ...
... 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 witnesses , or are attended with circumstances which point out the criminal : but ...
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