The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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11. oldal
against the law of nature , as murder and the like , is in a state of mere nature
vested in every individual . ... In a state of society this right is transferred from
individuals to the sovereign power ; whereby men are prevented from being
judges in ...
against the law of nature , as murder and the like , is in a state of mere nature
vested in every individual . ... In a state of society this right is transferred from
individuals to the sovereign power ; whereby men are prevented from being
judges in ...
71. oldal
... criminal people , who , from various causes ( which it is the object of the writer
of these pages to explain , ) are suffered with impunity to repeat acts of
licentiousness and mischief , and to commit depredations upon individuals and
the public .
... criminal people , who , from various causes ( which it is the object of the writer
of these pages to explain , ) are suffered with impunity to repeat acts of
licentiousness and mischief , and to commit depredations upon individuals and
the public .
87. oldal
It may be estimated that in all England , including those offenders who are tried at
the county sessions , upwards of five thousand individuals , charged with criminal
offences , are thrown back upon society every year . But this is not all , - for ...
It may be estimated that in all England , including those offenders who are tried at
the county sessions , upwards of five thousand individuals , charged with criminal
offences , are thrown back upon society every year . But this is not all , - for ...
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