The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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45. oldal
Where there is no difference in the penalty , there should be some in the
expectation of pardon . In England they never murder on the high - way , because
robbers have some hopes of transportation , which is not the case in respect to
those ...
Where there is no difference in the penalty , there should be some in the
expectation of pardon . In England they never murder on the high - way , because
robbers have some hopes of transportation , which is not the case in respect to
those ...
97. oldal
I pardon a great many . " " That is the reason , replied the Prince , that 80 much
mischief is done by yoor people , and that so many suffer for it . I never pardon
any , and therefore there are very few to be punished in my de . partment .
I pardon a great many . " " That is the reason , replied the Prince , that 80 much
mischief is done by yoor people , and that so many suffer for it . I never pardon
any , and therefore there are very few to be punished in my de . partment .
250. oldal
The prospect of escaping detection , and the hopes of an acquittal or pardon ,
blunt its operation , and defeat the expectations of the legislature . Experience
proves that these hopes are wonderfully strong , and they often give birth to the
most ...
The prospect of escaping detection , and the hopes of an acquittal or pardon ,
blunt its operation , and defeat the expectations of the legislature . Experience
proves that these hopes are wonderfully strong , and they often give birth to the
most ...
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SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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