The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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75. oldal
Whenever the time shall arrive that the existing laws , which form the present
criminal code , shall be referred to able and intelligent men effectually to revise ,
consolidate , and adjust the whole , in a manner best suited to the present state of
...
Whenever the time shall arrive that the existing laws , which form the present
criminal code , shall be referred to able and intelligent men effectually to revise ,
consolidate , and adjust the whole , in a manner best suited to the present state of
...
118. oldal
book : these are illustrated by various anecdotes , by way of exi amples ; and the
conclusion to be gathered from the whole is , that the very police itself must sink
into contempt - the whole kingdom be over - run with banditti , and the lives and ...
book : these are illustrated by various anecdotes , by way of exi amples ; and the
conclusion to be gathered from the whole is , that the very police itself must sink
into contempt - the whole kingdom be over - run with banditti , and the lives and ...
127. oldal
A law wbich has for its object , and is therefore calculated to promote , the
security of peaceable and virtuous people , may justly be styled a merciful law ,
as it regards the whole , though severe in its punishment of offenders ; and if
without ...
A law wbich has for its object , and is therefore calculated to promote , the
security of peaceable and virtuous people , may justly be styled a merciful law ,
as it regards the whole , though severe in its punishment of offenders ; and if
without ...
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Marguis BECCARIA | 28 |
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