The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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11. oldal
against the law of nature , as murder and the like , is in a state of mere nature
vested in every individual . For it must be vested in somebody ; otherwise the
laws of nature would be vain and fruitless , if none were empowered to put them
in ...
against the law of nature , as murder and the like , is in a state of mere nature
vested in every individual . For it must be vested in somebody ; otherwise the
laws of nature would be vain and fruitless , if none were empowered to put them
in ...
12. oldal
Which has occasioned some to doubt , how far a human legislature ought to
inflict capital punishments for positice offences ; offences against the municipal
law only , and not against the law of nature ; since no individual has naturally a
power ...
Which has occasioned some to doubt , how far a human legislature ought to
inflict capital punishments for positice offences ; offences against the municipal
law only , and not against the law of nature ; since no individual has naturally a
power ...
76. oldal
All punishments should be proportioned to the nature of the offence committed ;
and the legislature , in adjusting punishment with a view to the public good ,
ought , according to the dictates of sound reason , to act op a comparison of the
crime ...
All punishments should be proportioned to the nature of the offence committed ;
and the legislature , in adjusting punishment with a view to the public good ,
ought , according to the dictates of sound reason , to act op a comparison of the
crime ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
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