The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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101. oldal
... tell where their money was , and robbed them of their little all , which amounted
to five shillings . These circumstances appeared to demonstration on the trial ,
and the fellow was covvicted of this atrocious and shocking fact . He received ...
... tell where their money was , and robbed them of their little all , which amounted
to five shillings . These circumstances appeared to demonstration on the trial ,
and the fellow was covvicted of this atrocious and shocking fact . He received ...
103. oldal
Three post - chaises were robbed at noon day , in tbeir way to London ; and ,
some time after , a lady in her carriage was robbed at eleveo o ' clock in the
morning . Another was robbed in the day time , within a few yards of her own door
.
Three post - chaises were robbed at noon day , in tbeir way to London ; and ,
some time after , a lady in her carriage was robbed at eleveo o ' clock in the
morning . Another was robbed in the day time , within a few yards of her own door
.
149. oldal
... who , after having robbed the mail , bafiled all that vigilant zeal in their pursuers
, which was quickened by the very large rewards offered , both by the
government and by the post - office , and established themselves securely in the
country ...
... who , after having robbed the mail , bafiled all that vigilant zeal in their pursuers
, which was quickened by the very large rewards offered , both by the
government and by the post - office , and established themselves securely in the
country ...
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DR JOHNSON | 1 |
SIR W BLACKSTONE | 8 |
Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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