The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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80. oldal
... greater degree to deprave the minds of the people , than the little regard which laws pay to morality ; by inflicting more severe pu- nishments on offenders , who commit , what may be termed political crimes , and crimes against ...
... greater degree to deprave the minds of the people , than the little regard which laws pay to morality ; by inflicting more severe pu- nishments on offenders , who commit , what may be termed political crimes , and crimes against ...
214. oldal
... greater offence . Fourth Rule . The greater the offence , the more severe may be the punishment adopted for the chance of its prevention . Punishment is a certain expense for the purchase of an un- certain advantage : to apply great ...
... greater offence . Fourth Rule . The greater the offence , the more severe may be the punishment adopted for the chance of its prevention . Punishment is a certain expense for the purchase of an un- certain advantage : to apply great ...
264. oldal
... greater in the execution : and , for some time after its adoption , it had difficulties to struggle with , which nothing but the native merit of its principle could have surmounted . A detail of these is necessary to enable us justly to ...
... greater in the execution : and , for some time after its adoption , it had difficulties to struggle with , which nothing but the native merit of its principle could have surmounted . A detail of these is necessary to enable us justly to ...
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