The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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116. oldal
... which arose from too great , and indiscriminate an indulgence of those amiable
, but ill - timed exertions of lenity and compassion , which had so long been
turned into incitements and occasions of evil , in the minds of wicked and
profligate ...
... which arose from too great , and indiscriminate an indulgence of those amiable
, but ill - timed exertions of lenity and compassion , which had so long been
turned into incitements and occasions of evil , in the minds of wicked and
profligate ...
136. oldal
( a ) All punishment is an evil , but is yet necessary , to prevent crimes , which are
a greater evil . Whenever the legislature therefore appoints , for any crime , a
punishment more severe than is requisite to prevent the commission of it , it is the
...
( a ) All punishment is an evil , but is yet necessary , to prevent crimes , which are
a greater evil . Whenever the legislature therefore appoints , for any crime , a
punishment more severe than is requisite to prevent the commission of it , it is the
...
218. oldal
Every thing which exceeds the necessity , is not only so much superfluous evil ,
but produces a multitude of inconreniences that defeat the ends of justice .
Pecuniary punishments possess this quality in an eminent degree , because all
the evil ...
Every thing which exceeds the necessity , is not only so much superfluous evil ,
but produces a multitude of inconreniences that defeat the ends of justice .
Pecuniary punishments possess this quality in an eminent degree , because all
the evil ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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