The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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15. oldal
... certainty than by the severity of punishment . For the excessive severity of laws ( says Montesquieu ‡ ) hinders their execution : when the pu nishment surpasses all measure , the public will frequently , out of humanity , prefer ...
... certainty than by the severity of punishment . For the excessive severity of laws ( says Montesquieu ‡ ) hinders their execution : when the pu nishment surpasses all measure , the public will frequently , out of humanity , prefer ...
18. oldal
... certainty , than the severity of punishment . Hence in a magistrate , the necessity of vigilance , and in a judge of implacability , which , that it may become an useful virtue , should be joined to a mild legislation . The certainty of ...
... certainty , than the severity of punishment . Hence in a magistrate , the necessity of vigilance , and in a judge of implacability , which , that it may become an useful virtue , should be joined to a mild legislation . The certainty of ...
19. oldal
... certainty of the punish- ment , and the privation of the expected advantage . All seve- rity beyond this is superfluous , and therefore tyrannical . Men regulate their conduct by the repeated impression of evils they know , and not by ...
... certainty of the punish- ment , and the privation of the expected advantage . All seve- rity beyond this is superfluous , and therefore tyrannical . Men regulate their conduct by the repeated impression of evils they know , and not by ...
24. oldal
... and promising him almost a certainty of eternal happiness upon the easy terms of repentance , contributes much to lessen the horror of the last scene of the tragedy . But he who foresees , that he must pass a 24 MARQUIS BECCARIA .
... and promising him almost a certainty of eternal happiness upon the easy terms of repentance , contributes much to lessen the horror of the last scene of the tragedy . But he who foresees , that he must pass a 24 MARQUIS BECCARIA .
60. oldal
... certainty thereof affecteth . Let there be courts and jurisdictions , which may define according to arbitrement of some good man , and according to sound judgment : for the law ( as is observed before ) cannot provide for all cases ...
... certainty thereof affecteth . Let there be courts and jurisdictions , which may define according to arbitrement of some good man , and according to sound judgment : for the law ( as is observed before ) cannot provide for all cases ...
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