The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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52. oldal
It may be observed , also , that some of the most orderly and industrious , and
such as have worked at the most profitable trades , have had sums of money to
take on their discharge , by which they have been able to maintain themselves ...
It may be observed , also , that some of the most orderly and industrious , and
such as have worked at the most profitable trades , have had sums of money to
take on their discharge , by which they have been able to maintain themselves ...
128. oldal
... and not to chastise criminals ; that that object cannot possibly be attained by
the mere terror of punishment ; and that unless a just proportion be observed
between the various degrees of crimes , in the penalties appointed for them , the
law ...
... and not to chastise criminals ; that that object cannot possibly be attained by
the mere terror of punishment ; and that unless a just proportion be observed
between the various degrees of crimes , in the penalties appointed for them , the
law ...
168. oldal
I previously observed , that no other motive but their welfare could induce me to
this ; that I was their fellow prisoner , and now got nothing by preaching . I was
sorry , I said , to hear them 80 very profane , because they got nothing by it , and ...
I previously observed , that no other motive but their welfare could induce me to
this ; that I was their fellow prisoner , and now got nothing by preaching . I was
sorry , I said , to hear them 80 very profane , because they got nothing by it , and ...
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