The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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( a ) He first asserts , that the penal laws of this country are excel . • No man can
stir out a mile from his house without an apprehension of be . ing robbed , and
perhaps murdered . ” Thoughts , & c . p . 73 . 1st . edit . p . 77 . 2d . edit . See also
p .
( a ) He first asserts , that the penal laws of this country are excel . • No man can
stir out a mile from his house without an apprehension of be . ing robbed , and
perhaps murdered . ” Thoughts , & c . p . 73 . 1st . edit . p . 77 . 2d . edit . See also
p .
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99 , 1st edit . 96 , 2d edit . ) or of that highwayman “ who , " we are told with the
most immoral and most indecent jocularity , “ might console himself , like the
heroic Portius , with saying , « ' Tis not in mortals to command success , « We will
do ...
99 , 1st edit . 96 , 2d edit . ) or of that highwayman “ who , " we are told with the
most immoral and most indecent jocularity , “ might console himself , like the
heroic Portius , with saying , « ' Tis not in mortals to command success , « We will
do ...
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Lyon , 1774 , p . 96 ; and see Obser . nations concernant l ' execution de l ' artick
ü , de la declaration sur le vol . ( a ) Page 90 . + Thoughts , & c . p . 123 , 1st edit ,
128 , 2d edit . Thongtits , & c . pp . 87 , 88 , 1st edit . 92 , 2d edit . $ Thoughts , pp ...
Lyon , 1774 , p . 96 ; and see Obser . nations concernant l ' execution de l ' artick
ü , de la declaration sur le vol . ( a ) Page 90 . + Thoughts , & c . p . 123 , 1st edit ,
128 , 2d edit . Thongtits , & c . pp . 87 , 88 , 1st edit . 92 , 2d edit . $ Thoughts , pp ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
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