The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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OF THE JUST PROPORTION BETWIXT PUNISHMENTS AND CRIMES S . It is an
essential point , that there should be a certain proportion in punishments ,
because it is essential that a great crime should be avoided rather than a smaller
; and ...
OF THE JUST PROPORTION BETWIXT PUNISHMENTS AND CRIMES S . It is an
essential point , that there should be a certain proportion in punishments ,
because it is essential that a great crime should be avoided rather than a smaller
; and ...
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experienced a diminution of crimes to the amount of one half , since the change
of the penal system ; and the criminals have been restored , in a great proportion
, from the gaol to the community , as reformed persons ; for few have been known
...
experienced a diminution of crimes to the amount of one half , since the change
of the penal system ; and the criminals have been restored , in a great proportion
, from the gaol to the community , as reformed persons ; for few have been known
...
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In proportion as men have reflected and reasoned upon this important subject ,
the absurd and barbarous notions of justice , which prevailed for ages , have
been exploded , and humane and rational principles have been adopted in their
...
In proportion as men have reflected and reasoned upon this important subject ,
the absurd and barbarous notions of justice , which prevailed for ages , have
been exploded , and humane and rational principles have been adopted in their
...
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