The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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1. oldal
... yet more to degeneracy and corruption , proceeds the desire of investing lawful authority with terror , and governing by force rather than persuasion . Pride is B unwilling to believe the necessity of assigning any other reason DR JOHNSON.
... yet more to degeneracy and corruption , proceeds the desire of investing lawful authority with terror , and governing by force rather than persuasion . Pride is B unwilling to believe the necessity of assigning any other reason DR JOHNSON.
23. oldal
... force , can , for a moment , repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpetual wretchedness . In all nations , where death is used as a punishment , every ex- ample supposes a new crime committed ...
... force , can , for a moment , repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpetual wretchedness . In all nations , where death is used as a punishment , every ex- ample supposes a new crime committed ...
105. oldal
... force of that example , as to render it void and of none effect ! ( o ) 4thly . The uncertainty of punishment in England is occa- sioned by the improper lenity of judges and juries . Instead of lamenting the multiplicity of our penal ...
... force of that example , as to render it void and of none effect ! ( o ) 4thly . The uncertainty of punishment in England is occa- sioned by the improper lenity of judges and juries . Instead of lamenting the multiplicity of our penal ...
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