The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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9. oldal
... interests of a few , who , · upon temporary motives , may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and maturely considered by persons who know what provisions the laws have already made to remedy the mischief complained of ; who ...
... interests of a few , who , · upon temporary motives , may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and maturely considered by persons who know what provisions the laws have already made to remedy the mischief complained of ; who ...
25. oldal
... interest is silent , or combined with that of the public . What are the natural sentiments of every person concerning the punishment of death ? We may read them in the contempt and indignation with which every one looks on the ...
... interest is silent , or combined with that of the public . What are the natural sentiments of every person concerning the punishment of death ? We may read them in the contempt and indignation with which every one looks on the ...
39. oldal
... interests . They punish with death lies spoken before the magis- trates ; a proceeding contrary to natural defence . • Even things which have not the appearance of a crime , arc severely punished ; for instance , a man that ventures his ...
... interests . They punish with death lies spoken before the magis- trates ; a proceeding contrary to natural defence . • Even things which have not the appearance of a crime , arc severely punished ; for instance , a man that ventures his ...
46. oldal
... interests of man ; where is our respect for the principles of the Gospel , -if we make the reformation of a criminal a less object than his punishment ; or if we con sign him to death in the midst of his sins 46 MR . CLARKSON .
... interests of man ; where is our respect for the principles of the Gospel , -if we make the reformation of a criminal a less object than his punishment ; or if we con sign him to death in the midst of his sins 46 MR . CLARKSON .
47. oldal
... interest with the members of it , they have been una- ble to effect any change in England on this subject . In Penn- sylvania , however , where they were the original colonists , they have had influence with their own government , and ...
... interest with the members of it , they have been una- ble to effect any change in England on this subject . In Penn- sylvania , however , where they were the original colonists , they have had influence with their own government , and ...
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