The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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27. oldal
... yet citizens ; the increase of whose authority augments the happiness of their
subjects , by destroying that intermediate despotism which intercepts the prayers
of the people to the throne . If these bumane princes have suffered the old laws to
...
... yet citizens ; the increase of whose authority augments the happiness of their
subjects , by destroying that intermediate despotism which intercepts the prayers
of the people to the throne . If these bumane princes have suffered the old laws to
...
276. oldal
Experience proves , that public punishments have increased propensities to
crimes . A man who has ... The long duration of the punishment , when public , by
increasing its infamy , serves only to increase the evils that have been mentioned
.
Experience proves , that public punishments have increased propensities to
crimes . A man who has ... The long duration of the punishment , when public , by
increasing its infamy , serves only to increase the evils that have been mentioned
.
307. oldal
public , for murder , 21 , 224 . choice of , 215 . objects of , 77 . should not offend
established prejudices , 220 . increase of , proposal for , 3 . - , unpopular , it badly
chosen , 220 . Panishment of death in England , so . - , causes of its frequency ...
public , for murder , 21 , 224 . choice of , 215 . objects of , 77 . should not offend
established prejudices , 220 . increase of , proposal for , 3 . - , unpopular , it badly
chosen , 220 . Panishment of death in England , so . - , causes of its frequency ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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