The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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80. oldal
Nothing contributes in a greater degree to deprave the minds of the people , than
the little regard which laws pay to morality ; by inflicting more severe punishments
on offenders , who commit , what may be termed political crimes , and crimes ...
Nothing contributes in a greater degree to deprave the minds of the people , than
the little regard which laws pay to morality ; by inflicting more severe punishments
on offenders , who commit , what may be termed political crimes , and crimes ...
214. oldal
The assassination ought to be punished with greater severity than the robbery .
This rule would be perfect , if every portion of evil were attended by a
correspondent portion of punishment . When the punishment for stealing ten
pounds , is the ...
The assassination ought to be punished with greater severity than the robbery .
This rule would be perfect , if every portion of evil were attended by a
correspondent portion of punishment . When the punishment for stealing ten
pounds , is the ...
264. oldal
In a large city like this there is always a class of men , sometimes greater and
sometimes less , who live by dishonest means ; and considering theft as a
regular vocation , pass through all the gradations of simple larceny into the
higher 264 ...
In a large city like this there is always a class of men , sometimes greater and
sometimes less , who live by dishonest means ; and considering theft as a
regular vocation , pass through all the gradations of simple larceny into the
higher 264 ...
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