The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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4. oldal
To equal robbery with murder , is to reduce murder to robbery ; to confound in
common minds the gradations of iniquity , and incite the commission of a greater
crime to prevent the detection of a less . If only murder were punished with death
...
To equal robbery with murder , is to reduce murder to robbery ; to confound in
common minds the gradations of iniquity , and incite the commission of a greater
crime to prevent the detection of a less . If only murder were punished with death
...
37. oldal
Robberies on the high - way were grown common in some countries ; in order to
remedy this evil , they invented the punishment of breaking upon the wheel , the
terror of which put a stop for a while to this mischievous practice . But soon after ...
Robberies on the high - way were grown common in some countries ; in order to
remedy this evil , they invented the punishment of breaking upon the wheel , the
terror of which put a stop for a while to this mischievous practice . But soon after ...
63. oldal
... I do find the purpose and scope to be , not to press a greater rigour or severity
in the execution of penal laws ; but to repress the abuses in common informers ,
and some clerks and under ministers that , for common gain , partake with them ...
... I do find the purpose and scope to be , not to press a greater rigour or severity
in the execution of penal laws ; but to repress the abuses in common informers ,
and some clerks and under ministers that , for common gain , partake with them ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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