The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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47. oldal
I shall not inquire , in this place , how far the right of taking away life on many
occasions , which is sanctioned by the law of the land , can be supported on the
ground of justice , or bow far a greater injury is done by it , than the injury the
criminal ...
I shall not inquire , in this place , how far the right of taking away life on many
occasions , which is sanctioned by the law of the land , can be supported on the
ground of justice , or bow far a greater injury is done by it , than the injury the
criminal ...
78. oldal
It is in this way only that there is the least chance of making retri - . bution to the
parties whom they have injured ; or of re - imbursing the state , for the
unavoidable expense which their evil pursuits have occasioned . Towards
accomplishing the ...
It is in this way only that there is the least chance of making retri - . bution to the
parties whom they have injured ; or of re - imbursing the state , for the
unavoidable expense which their evil pursuits have occasioned . Towards
accomplishing the ...
108. oldal
If this definition be just , one should think , that the injured public , rather than the
injurious robber should be the object of the magistrate ' s compassion . It was a
fine saying of the great and good lod chief Justice Hale " When I . find myself ...
If this definition be just , one should think , that the injured public , rather than the
injurious robber should be the object of the magistrate ' s compassion . It was a
fine saying of the great and good lod chief Justice Hale " When I . find myself ...
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