The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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CERTAINTY of punishment carries a terror to the heart which is not easily
overcome ; but when that certainty decreases , the terror will decrease in the
same proportion . ( a ) All writers on the subject of laws , that I have ever met with
, as Plato ...
CERTAINTY of punishment carries a terror to the heart which is not easily
overcome ; but when that certainty decreases , the terror will decrease in the
same proportion . ( a ) All writers on the subject of laws , that I have ever met with
, as Plato ...
249. oldal
It is more difficult to determine what effects are produced on the mind by the terror
of capital punishments ; and , whether it be absolutely necessary to deter the
wicked from the commission of atrocious crimes . Death is considered as the ...
It is more difficult to determine what effects are produced on the mind by the terror
of capital punishments ; and , whether it be absolutely necessary to deter the
wicked from the commission of atrocious crimes . Death is considered as the ...
276. oldal
by exciting terror in the minds of spectators : and , 3dly , to remove those persons
from society , who have manifested , by their tempers and crimes , that they are
unfit to live in it . . The reformation of a criminal can never be effected by a public
...
by exciting terror in the minds of spectators : and , 3dly , to remove those persons
from society , who have manifested , by their tempers and crimes , that they are
unfit to live in it . . The reformation of a criminal can never be effected by a public
...
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