The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathGaunt, 2000 - 310 oldal |
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47. oldal
... seems to be no provi- sion for religious instruction in our numerous prisons . We seem to make no patient trials of those , who are confined in them , for their reformation ; but , on the other hand , we seem to hurry them off the stage ...
... seems to be no provi- sion for religious instruction in our numerous prisons . We seem to make no patient trials of those , who are confined in them , for their reformation ; but , on the other hand , we seem to hurry them off the stage ...
88. oldal
... seems to have been formed , that crimes were to be prevented by the severity of the punishment . That this opinion has been erroneous seems to be proved by incontestible evidence , adduced in various parts of this work ; and elucidated ...
... seems to have been formed , that crimes were to be prevented by the severity of the punishment . That this opinion has been erroneous seems to be proved by incontestible evidence , adduced in various parts of this work ; and elucidated ...
159. oldal
... seems by other passages to acknowledge it , ) the judges have a strictly legal power to reprieve all convicts : aud when it is considered , that by exerting that power , they do nothing more , than not prevent the crown from pardoning ...
... seems by other passages to acknowledge it , ) the judges have a strictly legal power to reprieve all convicts : aud when it is considered , that by exerting that power , they do nothing more , than not prevent the crown from pardoning ...
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