The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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95. oldal
... reason for which a law is enacted , must certainly call for the certainty of its execution ; for to enact a law , and not to inforce the execution of it , is against all reason . ( b ) ( a ) Page 64 . ( b ) Page 131 . 2dly . There are ...
... reason for which a law is enacted , must certainly call for the certainty of its execution ; for to enact a law , and not to inforce the execution of it , is against all reason . ( b ) ( a ) Page 64 . ( b ) Page 131 . 2dly . There are ...
286. oldal
... reason which Judge Blackstone assigns , though there may probably be others , why in France they seldom rob but they murder also ; whereas in China , where murderers only are cut to pieces , they often rob , but never murdert . And he ...
... reason which Judge Blackstone assigns , though there may probably be others , why in France they seldom rob but they murder also ; whereas in China , where murderers only are cut to pieces , they often rob , but never murdert . And he ...
302. oldal
... reason for punishing with death , 13 . Erasmus , his opinion , 59 . Estimate of malignity of offence , 3 . Europe , modern laws of , 251 . Evils of mitigation of seutences , 4 . dormant laws , 10 . Example , 77 . what punishments best ...
... reason for punishing with death , 13 . Erasmus , his opinion , 59 . Estimate of malignity of offence , 3 . Europe , modern laws of , 251 . Evils of mitigation of seutences , 4 . dormant laws , 10 . Example , 77 . what punishments best ...
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