The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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65. oldal
... execution of the law . Obj . II . That it is a great innovation ; and innovations are dangerous beyond foresight ... EXECUTION OF NUNDCOMAR . FROM THE ANNUAL Register of 1788 . SIR GILBERT ELLIOT towards the conclusion of his speech ...
... execution of the law . Obj . II . That it is a great innovation ; and innovations are dangerous beyond foresight ... EXECUTION OF NUNDCOMAR . FROM THE ANNUAL Register of 1788 . SIR GILBERT ELLIOT towards the conclusion of his speech ...
107. oldal
... execution of the laws against certain offences - that they think them too severe for the offence , and therefore con- stantly reprieve those who are convicted . But I do not appre- hend that this is at all the province of a Judge ...
... execution of the laws against certain offences - that they think them too severe for the offence , and therefore con- stantly reprieve those who are convicted . But I do not appre- hend that this is at all the province of a Judge ...
154. oldal
... execution . In a despotic state , it may perhaps be possible to execute the most unnatural laws with the most obdu- rate rigor ; but it will assuredly be impossible under an English government , as long as the nature of man endures ...
... execution . In a despotic state , it may perhaps be possible to execute the most unnatural laws with the most obdu- rate rigor ; but it will assuredly be impossible under an English government , as long as the nature of man endures ...
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