The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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11 . any persons convicted of larceny . either grand or petit , and entitled to clergy
, may in the discretion of the court , be directed to be transported to America for
seven years ; and if they return within that time , it shall be felony without benefit ...
11 . any persons convicted of larceny . either grand or petit , and entitled to clergy
, may in the discretion of the court , be directed to be transported to America for
seven years ; and if they return within that time , it shall be felony without benefit ...
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Number of Prisoners Tried , Convicted , Acquitted , and Executed , in England
and Wales , in the Years , viz . | 1805 1806 | 1807 | Total . Tried 4552 | 4315 4346
| 13 , 213 Convicted 2730 | 2484 | 2468 7 , 682 ) Acquitted 1822 | 1811 | 1878 5 ...
Number of Prisoners Tried , Convicted , Acquitted , and Executed , in England
and Wales , in the Years , viz . | 1805 1806 | 1807 | Total . Tried 4552 | 4315 4346
| 13 , 213 Convicted 2730 | 2484 | 2468 7 , 682 ) Acquitted 1822 | 1811 | 1878 5 ...
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But , under all the difficulties wbich , at first , it encountered , and without allowing
for re - convictions , which swell the ... It is true , the number of persons convicted
in the former period , is less than that of those convicted in the latter ; but in this ...
But , under all the difficulties wbich , at first , it encountered , and without allowing
for re - convictions , which swell the ... It is true , the number of persons convicted
in the former period , is less than that of those convicted in the latter ; but in this ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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