The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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12. oldal
With regard to offences mala in se , capital punishments are in some instances
inflicted by the immediate command of God himself to all mankind ; as in the case
of murder , by the precept delivered to Noah , their common ancestor and ...
With regard to offences mala in se , capital punishments are in some instances
inflicted by the immediate command of God himself to all mankind ; as in the case
of murder , by the precept delivered to Noah , their common ancestor and ...
29. oldal
i circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which constitute or qualify
the malignity of each offence . ... and accompanied with circumstances of heinous
aggravation , which did not fall within any description · of offences that the laws ...
i circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which constitute or qualify
the malignity of each offence . ... and accompanied with circumstances of heinous
aggravation , which did not fall within any description · of offences that the laws ...
214. oldal
1f two offences happen to concur , the most injurious ought to be subjected to the
greatest punishment . Two offences may be said to concur when a man has the
power and the inclination to commit both . - A robber may content himself with ...
1f two offences happen to concur , the most injurious ought to be subjected to the
greatest punishment . Two offences may be said to concur when a man has the
power and the inclination to commit both . - A robber may content himself with ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
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