The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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20. oldal
... liberty of each individual , and represent the general will , which is the aggregate of that of each individual . Did any one ever give to others the right of taking away his life ? Is it possible , that in the smallest portions of the ...
... liberty of each individual , and represent the general will , which is the aggregate of that of each individual . Did any one ever give to others the right of taking away his life ? Is it possible , that in the smallest portions of the ...
21. oldal
... liberty , he has such power and connections as may endanger the security of the nation ; when his existence may produce a dangerous revolution in the established form of government . But even in this case , it can only be neces- sary ...
... liberty , he has such power and connections as may endanger the security of the nation ; when his existence may produce a dangerous revolution in the established form of government . But even in this case , it can only be neces- sary ...
183. oldal
... liberty , and are therefore inclinable to give credit to this assertion ; but it will not be found in any de- gree reconcileable to the united testimony of many other histo- rians . The modes of capital punishment , used by the Romans ...
... liberty , and are therefore inclinable to give credit to this assertion ; but it will not be found in any de- gree reconcileable to the united testimony of many other histo- rians . The modes of capital punishment , used by the Romans ...
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