The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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118. oldal
... MAGISTRATES , to whose care is committed the administration of public justice , and on whose exertions of their great abilities as men , as well as of their high and salutary powers as magistrates , our ALL must depend , cannot , I ...
... MAGISTRATES , to whose care is committed the administration of public justice , and on whose exertions of their great abilities as men , as well as of their high and salutary powers as magistrates , our ALL must depend , cannot , I ...
122. oldal
... magistrate ) beareth not the sword in vain . ” ( a ) The sword is an instrument of death , and stands here , meto- nymically , to denote capital punishment ; and this sentence , therefore , evidently proves the power of magistrates to ...
... magistrate ) beareth not the sword in vain . ” ( a ) The sword is an instrument of death , and stands here , meto- nymically , to denote capital punishment ; and this sentence , therefore , evidently proves the power of magistrates to ...
289. oldal
... magistrate of inflicting such a punishment † . Now that , so far from being necessary to answer this end , capital punishments are exceedingly impolitic , and as far as they operate , tend frequently to prevent it , the observations ...
... magistrate of inflicting such a punishment † . Now that , so far from being necessary to answer this end , capital punishments are exceedingly impolitic , and as far as they operate , tend frequently to prevent it , the observations ...
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