The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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50. oldal
As reformation is now the great object in Pennsylvania , where offences have
been committed , it is of the first importance that the gaoler and the different
inspectors should be persons of moral character . Good example , religious
advice , and ...
As reformation is now the great object in Pennsylvania , where offences have
been committed , it is of the first importance that the gaoler and the different
inspectors should be persons of moral character . Good example , religious
advice , and ...
128. oldal
That criminal prosecutions ought always to be carried on for the sake of the
public , and never to gratify the passions of individuals ; that the primary object of
the legislature should be to prevent crimes , and not to chastise criminals ; that
that ...
That criminal prosecutions ought always to be carried on for the sake of the
public , and never to gratify the passions of individuals ; that the primary object of
the legislature should be to prevent crimes , and not to chastise criminals ; that
that ...
218. oldal
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 . Every thing
which exceeds the necessity , is not only so much superfluous evil , but produces
a ...
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 . Every thing
which exceeds the necessity , is not only so much superfluous evil , but produces
a ...
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