The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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13. oldal
The practice of iflicting capital punishments , for offences of human institution , is
thus justified by that great and good man , Sir Matthew Hale * : “ When offences
grow enormous , frequent , and dangerous to a kingdom or state , destructive or ...
The practice of iflicting capital punishments , for offences of human institution , is
thus justified by that great and good man , Sir Matthew Hale * : “ When offences
grow enormous , frequent , and dangerous to a kingdom or state , destructive or ...
29. oldal
For if judgment of death were reserved for one or two species of crimes only ,
which would probably be the case , if that judgment was intended to be executed
without exception ; crimes might occur of the most dangerous example , and ...
For if judgment of death were reserved for one or two species of crimes only ,
which would probably be the case , if that judgment was intended to be executed
without exception ; crimes might occur of the most dangerous example , and ...
96. oldal
No civilized nation , that I know of , has to lament , as we have , the daily
commission of the most dangerous and atrocious crimes , insomuch that we
cannot travel the roads , or sleep * in our houses , or turn our cattle into our fields
, without the ...
No civilized nation , that I know of , has to lament , as we have , the daily
commission of the most dangerous and atrocious crimes , insomuch that we
cannot travel the roads , or sleep * in our houses , or turn our cattle into our fields
, without the ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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