The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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147. oldal
( a ) But to return to the “ Thoughts on executive justice : ” the principle , which the
writer of them endeavours to establish , is , that the laws ought to be strictly
executed , in order that men may be deterred from committing crimes by the
certainty of ...
( a ) But to return to the “ Thoughts on executive justice : ” the principle , which the
writer of them endeavours to establish , is , that the laws ought to be strictly
executed , in order that men may be deterred from committing crimes by the
certainty of ...
151. oldal
law , nay , according to a maxim very familiar to lawyers , established errors
become the law of the land * . That mode which has long and uniformly prevailed
, and which has been acquiesced in by those who have the power of controling
the ...
law , nay , according to a maxim very familiar to lawyers , established errors
become the law of the land * . That mode which has long and uniformly prevailed
, and which has been acquiesced in by those who have the power of controling
the ...
157. oldal
... must in every part of the kingdom , undertake the very important duties of
justices of the peace ( for by such alone can those duties be properly discharged
) or some different system of police from that which now prevails , must be
established ...
... must in every part of the kingdom , undertake the very important duties of
justices of the peace ( for by such alone can those duties be properly discharged
) or some different system of police from that which now prevails , must be
established ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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