The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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17th , 1783 , he again received his Ma· jesty ' s free pardon , and was discharged
. Some months after this , viz . in May , 1784 , this incorrigible villain committed
the robbery on the highway , mentioned above , on the three ladies , ( h ) Page
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17th , 1783 , he again received his Ma· jesty ' s free pardon , and was discharged
. Some months after this , viz . in May , 1784 , this incorrigible villain committed
the robbery on the highway , mentioned above , on the three ladies , ( h ) Page
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... between the various degrees of crimes , in the penalties appointed for them ,
the law must serve to excite , rather than repress guilt ; are truths so generally
received , that they are come to be considered almost as axioms of criminal law .
... between the various degrees of crimes , in the penalties appointed for them ,
the law must serve to excite , rather than repress guilt ; are truths so generally
received , that they are come to be considered almost as axioms of criminal law .
168. oldal
what I did , might amend some , but could itself receive no contamiuatiou from
any . ... When I had concluded , I received the compliments of my audience ;
some of whom came and shook me by the hand , swearing that I was a very
honest ...
what I did , might amend some , but could itself receive no contamiuatiou from
any . ... When I had concluded , I received the compliments of my audience ;
some of whom came and shook me by the hand , swearing that I was a very
honest ...
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