The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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9. oldal
But even with us in England , where our crown law is , with justice , supposed to
be more nearly advanced to perfection ; where crimes are more accurately
defined , and penalties less uncertain and arbitrary ; where all our accusations
are ...
But even with us in England , where our crown law is , with justice , supposed to
be more nearly advanced to perfection ; where crimes are more accurately
defined , and penalties less uncertain and arbitrary ; where all our accusations
are ...
149. oldal
With such a temper of mind , can it be supposed , that a man will be prevented
from committing any crime , because he has only three chances of escaping ,
where he once bad four i and that this is all that can be expected from the
measures ...
With such a temper of mind , can it be supposed , that a man will be prevented
from committing any crime , because he has only three chances of escaping ,
where he once bad four i and that this is all that can be expected from the
measures ...
211. oldal
For eight days she had taken but little nourishment , and her feelings , , while
attending the condemned sermon , preached on Sunday , were so great , that
she was several times deprived of sensation , and supposed to be dead . Her
father ...
For eight days she had taken but little nourishment , and her feelings , , while
attending the condemned sermon , preached on Sunday , were so great , that
she was several times deprived of sensation , and supposed to be dead . Her
father ...
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