The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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113. oldal
The regular , sober , and virtuous part of the society has nothing to fear from the
secerity of the laws , but they have much to hope for ; they may hope by this to be
protected in their persons and properties , and in the secure possession of their ...
The regular , sober , and virtuous part of the society has nothing to fear from the
secerity of the laws , but they have much to hope for ; they may hope by this to be
protected in their persons and properties , and in the secure possession of their ...
116. oldal
... the number of crimes , by deterring men from the commission of them ; and , by
a certainty of punishment , to take away those inducements and allurements to
evil , which so frequently are derived from a too well founded hope of impunity .
... the number of crimes , by deterring men from the commission of them ; and , by
a certainty of punishment , to take away those inducements and allurements to
evil , which so frequently are derived from a too well founded hope of impunity .
250. oldal
But while this truth is admitted in the abstract , it cannot be denied , that the terror
of death is often so weakened by the hopes of impunity , that the less punishment
seems a curb as strong as the greater . The prospect of escaping detection ...
But while this truth is admitted in the abstract , it cannot be denied , that the terror
of death is often so weakened by the hopes of impunity , that the less punishment
seems a curb as strong as the greater . The prospect of escaping detection ...
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