The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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1. oldal
From the same principle , tending yet more to degeneracy and corruptiou ,
proceeds the desire of investing lawful authority with terror , and governing by
force rather than persuasion . Pride is unwilling to believe the necessity of
assigning any ...
From the same principle , tending yet more to degeneracy and corruptiou ,
proceeds the desire of investing lawful authority with terror , and governing by
force rather than persuasion . Pride is unwilling to believe the necessity of
assigning any ...
23. oldal
The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its 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
example ...
The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its 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
example ...
105. oldal
take off the force of the sad examples which are made , so as to leave the chance
of life at least three to one in favour of the guilty . How injurious is this to those
who are executed ! How monstrous is it to take men ' s lives away under pretence
...
take off the force of the sad examples which are made , so as to leave the chance
of life at least three to one in favour of the guilty . How injurious is this to those
who are executed ! How monstrous is it to take men ' s lives away under pretence
...
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