The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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140. oldal
It is true , that every year an immense volume of statutes is printed and publicly
sold ; but it might as well not exist , for the multitudes throughout the kingdom ,
who have not money to purchase it , time to peruse it , or capacities to understand
...
It is true , that every year an immense volume of statutes is printed and publicly
sold ; but it might as well not exist , for the multitudes throughout the kingdom ,
who have not money to purchase it , time to peruse it , or capacities to understand
...
181. oldal
Obsolete and useless statutes should be repealed ; for they debilitate the
authority of such as still exist and are necessary . Neglect on this point is well
compared by Lord Bacon to the cruelty of Mezentius , who left the living to perish
in the ...
Obsolete and useless statutes should be repealed ; for they debilitate the
authority of such as still exist and are necessary . Neglect on this point is well
compared by Lord Bacon to the cruelty of Mezentius , who left the living to perish
in the ...
206. oldal
The learned observer on the ancient statutes , was certainly well founded in
suggesting that a reformation of the English law can never be effectually carried
on , without the assistance of able lawyers , not members of the legislature . With
such ...
The learned observer on the ancient statutes , was certainly well founded in
suggesting that a reformation of the English law can never be effectually carried
on , without the assistance of able lawyers , not members of the legislature . With
such ...
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