The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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11. oldal
... nature vested in every individual . For it must be vested in somebody ; otherwise the laws of nature would be vain and fruit- less , if none were empowered to put them in execution ; and if that power is vested in any one , it must also ...
... nature vested in every individual . For it must be vested in somebody ; otherwise the laws of nature would be vain and fruit- less , if none were empowered to put them in execution ; and if that power is vested in any one , it must also ...
12. oldal
... nature ; since no individual has naturally a power of inflicting death upon himself or others for actions in themselves indifferent . With regard to offences mala in se , capital punishments are in some instances inflicted by the imme ...
... nature ; since no individual has naturally a power of inflicting death upon himself or others for actions in themselves indifferent . With regard to offences mala in se , capital punishments are in some instances inflicted by the imme ...
187. oldal
... nature of a conditional pardon , but directed by positive law * ; in no instance is such a compact re- concileable to the law of nature . • In support of this assertion , I shall cite some authorities ; previously obscr . ving , that ...
... nature of a conditional pardon , but directed by positive law * ; in no instance is such a compact re- concileable to the law of nature . • In support of this assertion , I shall cite some authorities ; previously obscr . ving , that ...
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