The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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103. oldal
... which are the birthright of every subject , from the highest to the lowest , ought
to be employed in the defence of their persons and properties from violence and
outrage of every kind : if this be not the case , every man must stand in dread of ...
... which are the birthright of every subject , from the highest to the lowest , ought
to be employed in the defence of their persons and properties from violence and
outrage of every kind : if this be not the case , every man must stand in dread of ...
113. oldal
As to the severity of our laws , I know of none but of the most wholesome kind ; for
it is this alone which can deter the savage minds of those who are the objects of
that seperity , from the commission of those outrages and mischiefs against ...
As to the severity of our laws , I know of none but of the most wholesome kind ; for
it is this alone which can deter the savage minds of those who are the objects of
that seperity , from the commission of those outrages and mischiefs against ...
135. oldal
This observation has been sometimes made with a kind of com• 3 Inst . 56 . Kel .
117 . † Thoughts , & c . p . 16 . The author of the Thoughts , says , it is true , that "
as a friend to examination and revisal of all kinds , he should not be sorry to hear
...
This observation has been sometimes made with a kind of com• 3 Inst . 56 . Kel .
117 . † Thoughts , & c . p . 16 . The author of the Thoughts , says , it is true , that "
as a friend to examination and revisal of all kinds , he should not be sorry to hear
...
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