The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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107. oldal
And Samuel said , what meaneth then this bleat“ ing of the sheep in mine ears ,
and the lowing of the oxen , « which I heard " ( s ) Now , if our judges of assize ,
really execute their commissions as they ought , what meaneth then these ...
And Samuel said , what meaneth then this bleat“ ing of the sheep in mine ears ,
and the lowing of the oxen , « which I heard " ( s ) Now , if our judges of assize ,
really execute their commissions as they ought , what meaneth then these ...
119. oldal
( a ) The Learned Judge then observed , that “ the lenity of the judges , and the
frequency of reprieces and pardons , had been assigned , by some , as reasons
for the increase of robberies : " he said , that “ he was induced to mention this , on
...
( a ) The Learned Judge then observed , that “ the lenity of the judges , and the
frequency of reprieces and pardons , had been assigned , by some , as reasons
for the increase of robberies : " he said , that “ he was induced to mention this , on
...
120. oldal
the whole book , is the judge ' s power of reprieve denied , or found fault with , but
where it is exerted wantonly and indiscriminately , as well as inconsistently with
the public good . Where judges in dulge their feelings as men , so far as to forget
...
the whole book , is the judge ' s power of reprieve denied , or found fault with , but
where it is exerted wantonly and indiscriminately , as well as inconsistently with
the public good . Where judges in dulge their feelings as men , so far as to forget
...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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