The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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29. oldal
... crimes only , which would probably be the case , if that judgment was intend- ed to be executed without exception ; crimes might occur of the most dangerous example , and accompanied with circumstances of heinous aggravation , which did ...
... crimes only , which would probably be the case , if that judgment was intend- ed to be executed without exception ; crimes might occur of the most dangerous example , and accompanied with circumstances of heinous aggravation , which did ...
156. oldal
... crimes might be lessened by pre- vention , " * no man can dispute ; but at the same time who can go on with him to ... crimes upon the head of his father , whom they deem the real author of them . This prin- ciple might with equal reason ...
... crimes might be lessened by pre- vention , " * no man can dispute ; but at the same time who can go on with him to ... crimes upon the head of his father , whom they deem the real author of them . This prin- ciple might with equal reason ...
209. oldal
... crimes to be confounded and held forth to the people , as meriting the same severity of punishment ? He thought that the distinc- tion which the bill meant to extend to other crimes , should be reserved as the peculiar attendant of the ...
... crimes to be confounded and held forth to the people , as meriting the same severity of punishment ? He thought that the distinc- tion which the bill meant to extend to other crimes , should be reserved as the peculiar attendant of the ...
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