The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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OBSERVATIONS UPON THOUGHTS ON EXECUTIVE JUSTICE . ... and that
unless a just proportion be observed between the various degrees of crimes , in
the penalties appointed for them , the law must serve to excite , rather than
repress ...
OBSERVATIONS UPON THOUGHTS ON EXECUTIVE JUSTICE . ... and that
unless a just proportion be observed between the various degrees of crimes , in
the penalties appointed for them , the law must serve to excite , rather than
repress ...
154. oldal
If we would have our laws invariably executed , we must first render them such ,
that all the wise and honest will join their wishes , and contribute their exertions ,
to have them observed ; and not leave them armed with such severities , that ...
If we would have our laws invariably executed , we must first render them such ,
that all the wise and honest will join their wishes , and contribute their exertions ,
to have them observed ; and not leave them armed with such severities , that ...
289. oldal
These observations are intended to have a particular reference to capital
punishments ; which , however defended by some politicians , appear to bave
been opposed of late by all the most respectable writers on government * ; and
indeed are ...
These observations are intended to have a particular reference to capital
punishments ; which , however defended by some politicians , appear to bave
been opposed of late by all the most respectable writers on government * ; and
indeed are ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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