The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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175. oldal
houses , and announces that a human being , in the full vigor of youth , is going
to be massacred in cold blood , by another human being , in the name of society
? It is that of one hurrying along , and in discordant tones crying for sale the ...
houses , and announces that a human being , in the full vigor of youth , is going
to be massacred in cold blood , by another human being , in the name of society
? It is that of one hurrying along , and in discordant tones crying for sale the ...
283. oldal
The power over human life , is the sole prerogative of him who gave it . Human
laws , therefore , rise in rebellion against this prerogative , when they transfer it to
humau hands . · If society can be secured from violence , by confining the ...
The power over human life , is the sole prerogative of him who gave it . Human
laws , therefore , rise in rebellion against this prerogative , when they transfer it to
humau hands . · If society can be secured from violence , by confining the ...
285. oldal
As human punishments cannot rise beyond a certain height , if the severer ones
begin to be inflicted too low in the scale of offences , the highest punishments will
be brought into use long before we reach the highest offence ; the necessary ...
As human punishments cannot rise beyond a certain height , if the severer ones
begin to be inflicted too low in the scale of offences , the highest punishments will
be brought into use long before we reach the highest offence ; the necessary ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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