The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... OBSERVATIONS UPON THOUGHTS ON EXECUTIVE JUSTICE 125 DR . FRANKLIN 161 DR . GOLDSMITH 165 MERCIER 175 COMMENTARY ON BECCARIA 177 EDEN 181 KELYNGE 211 ADAIR 212 EXECUTION OF ANNE HURLE 214 BENTHAM 216 HOWARD 233 BRADFORD 252 ENQUIRY UPON ...
... OBSERVATIONS UPON THOUGHTS ON EXECUTIVE JUSTICE 125 DR . FRANKLIN 161 DR . GOLDSMITH 165 MERCIER 175 COMMENTARY ON BECCARIA 177 EDEN 181 KELYNGE 211 ADAIR 212 EXECUTION OF ANNE HURLE 214 BENTHAM 216 HOWARD 233 BRADFORD 252 ENQUIRY UPON ...
4. oldal
... observed , that all but murderers have , at their last hour , the common sen- sations of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation of ...
... observed , that all but murderers have , at their last hour , the common sen- sations of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation of ...
7. oldal
... observations : I shall therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , As the Jury were leaving the Box , the young man who had been robbed begged to be heard . He was so much agitated , that he could scarcely speak ; when ...
... observations : I shall therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , As the Jury were leaving the Box , the young man who had been robbed begged to be heard . He was so much agitated , that he could scarcely speak ; when ...
10. oldal
... observation of any one , who hath undertaken the task of examining the great out- lines of the English law , and tracing them up to their princi- ples and it is the duty of such a one to hint them with decency to those whose abilities ...
... observation of any one , who hath undertaken the task of examining the great out- lines of the English law , and tracing them up to their princi- ples and it is the duty of such a one to hint them with decency to those whose abilities ...
14. oldal
... the sovereign power . Lastly , as a conclusion to the whole , we may observe , that punishments of unreasonable severity , especially when indis- criminately inflicted , have less effect in preventing crimes , 14 SIR W. BLACKSTONE .
... the sovereign power . Lastly , as a conclusion to the whole , we may observe , that punishments of unreasonable severity , especially when indis- criminately inflicted , have less effect in preventing crimes , 14 SIR W. BLACKSTONE .
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