The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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61. oldal
... give an uncertain sound , who shall prepare himself to obey ? A law then ought to give warning before it strike : and it is a good rule , that is the best law which gives least liberty to the arbitrage of the judge , which is that , the ...
... give an uncertain sound , who shall prepare himself to obey ? A law then ought to give warning before it strike : and it is a good rule , that is the best law which gives least liberty to the arbitrage of the judge , which is that , the ...
111. oldal
... give ac- CORDING TO THE EVIDENCE . - So help you GOD . " The words of this solemn adjuration are very plain and intelli- gible to the meanest capacity , and very clearly point out to the juryman the whole of his duty . They confine his ...
... give ac- CORDING TO THE EVIDENCE . - So help you GOD . " The words of this solemn adjuration are very plain and intelli- gible to the meanest capacity , and very clearly point out to the juryman the whole of his duty . They confine his ...
289. oldal
... give up any such right to the Magistrate . " ( And Considerations on Crim . Law , p . 186. ) For admitting that no man has such a right , it must be observed , that his right over himself , in a state of nature , is not what he gives up ...
... give up any such right to the Magistrate . " ( And Considerations on Crim . Law , p . 186. ) For admitting that no man has such a right , it must be observed , that his right over himself , in a state of nature , is not what he gives up ...
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