The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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21. oldal
If the experience of all ages be not sufficient to prove , that the punishment of
death has never prevented determined men from injuring society ; if the example
of the Romans ; if twenty years reign of Elizabeth , empress of Russia , in which
she ...
If the experience of all ages be not sufficient to prove , that the punishment of
death has never prevented determined men from injuring society ; if the example
of the Romans ; if twenty years reign of Elizabeth , empress of Russia , in which
she ...
162. oldal
Simple and mild laws were sufficient to guard the property which was merely
necessary . The savage ' s bow , his hatchet , and his coat of skins , were
sufficiently secured , without law , by the fear of personal resentment and
retaliation .
Simple and mild laws were sufficient to guard the property which was merely
necessary . The savage ' s bow , his hatchet , and his coat of skins , were
sufficiently secured , without law , by the fear of personal resentment and
retaliation .
256. oldal
Some years have elapsed since its first establishment , and we now have data
sufficient to calculate its effects . Few of the American constitutions are sufficiently
express , though they are not silent , on this subject . 256 BRADFORD .
Some years have elapsed since its first establishment , and we now have data
sufficient to calculate its effects . Few of the American constitutions are sufficiently
express , though they are not silent , on this subject . 256 BRADFORD .
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