The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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... questions contained in this volume . It has been selected at the request of a society , whose object is the diffusion of knowledge ( a ) Advancement of Learning . respecting the punishment of death and the im- provement of iv PREFACE .
... questions contained in this volume . It has been selected at the request of a society , whose object is the diffusion of knowledge ( a ) Advancement of Learning . respecting the punishment of death and the im- provement of iv PREFACE .
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... respecting crime and punishment may be explained in the words of the same great man . In the epilogue to his third Institute , he says : True it is , that we have found by woful experience , that it is not frequent and often punishment ...
... respecting crime and punishment may be explained in the words of the same great man . In the epilogue to his third Institute , he says : True it is , that we have found by woful experience , that it is not frequent and often punishment ...
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... , and of his having lost various memorandums , which a robber would scarcely have taken , excited some suspicion respecting the truth of this statement . The obligations to assist the exercise of public justice are 6 DR . JOHNSON .
... , and of his having lost various memorandums , which a robber would scarcely have taken , excited some suspicion respecting the truth of this statement . The obligations to assist the exercise of public justice are 6 DR . JOHNSON .
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... respect his return to virtue , it would have been well for me if I had died ! It is me that you will condemn , I shall be the victim of the law , and he gave me my life in vain ! " He was frequently interrupted , during this affecting ...
... respect his return to virtue , it would have been well for me if I had died ! It is me that you will condemn , I shall be the victim of the law , and he gave me my life in vain ! " He was frequently interrupted , during this affecting ...
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... respect , which makes so great a difference between me and the rich man ? He refuses me the farthing I ask of him , and ex- cuses himself , by bidding me have recourse to labour with which he is unacquainted . Who made these laws ? The ...
... respect , which makes so great a difference between me and the rich man ? He refuses me the farthing I ask of him , and ex- cuses himself , by bidding me have recourse to labour with which he is unacquainted . Who made these laws ? The ...
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