The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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47. oldal
... frequently committed than these . And it seems still more re- markable when we consider , in addition to this , that , in ... frequent in proportion as mercy takes the price of severity , or as there are judicious substitutes for the ...
... frequently committed than these . And it seems still more re- markable when we consider , in addition to this , that , in ... frequent in proportion as mercy takes the price of severity , or as there are judicious substitutes for the ...
137. oldal
... frequent , the impression which they make upon the public is faint , the effect of the example is lost , and the blood of many citizens is spilt , without any benefit to man- kind . But this is not all ; the frequent exhibition of these ...
... frequent , the impression which they make upon the public is faint , the effect of the example is lost , and the blood of many citizens is spilt , without any benefit to man- kind . But this is not all ; the frequent exhibition of these ...
157. oldal
... frequent , and that property which we so highly value , every day more insecure . The means of removing it are plain and obvious — to supply the poor with employment ; to prevent them from plunging into drunkenness , gaming , and ...
... frequent , and that property which we so highly value , every day more insecure . The means of removing it are plain and obvious — to supply the poor with employment ; to prevent them from plunging into drunkenness , gaming , and ...
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