The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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21. oldal
But the punishment of death is not authorised by any right ; for I have
demonstrated that no such right exists . It is therefore a war of a whole nation
against a citizen , whose destruction they consider as necessary , or useful to the
general good .
But the punishment of death is not authorised by any right ; for I have
demonstrated that no such right exists . It is therefore a war of a whole nation
against a citizen , whose destruction they consider as necessary , or useful to the
general good .
218. oldal
The reality of punishment is necessary only to support the appearance . 6 .
Economical . The punishment ought to be economical ; that is , it ougit to have
only the degree of severity which is absolutely necessary for attaining its object .
The reality of punishment is necessary only to support the appearance . 6 .
Economical . The punishment ought to be economical ; that is , it ougit to have
only the degree of severity which is absolutely necessary for attaining its object .
307. oldal
want of a more proper panishment , ibid . , not necessary , 21 . not useful , 21 ,
249 , 251 . does not prevent crime , 21 . doubt if ever necessary , 252 . - ,
negligence of legislators respecting , 248 . QUAKER legislators would abolish
capital ...
want of a more proper panishment , ibid . , not necessary , 21 . not useful , 21 ,
249 , 251 . does not prevent crime , 21 . doubt if ever necessary , 252 . - ,
negligence of legislators respecting , 248 . QUAKER legislators would abolish
capital ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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