The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 315 oldal |
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2. oldal
... theft of a piece of money ? It has always been the practice , when any particular species of robbery becomes prevalent and common , to endeavour its suppression by capital denunciations . Thus , one generation of malefactors is commonly ...
... theft of a piece of money ? It has always been the practice , when any particular species of robbery becomes prevalent and common , to endeavour its suppression by capital denunciations . Thus , one generation of malefactors is commonly ...
12. oldal
... theft , and sometimes for offences of a lighter kind . Of these we are principally to speak : as these crimes are , none of them , offences against natural , but only against social rights ; not even theft itself , unless it be ...
... theft , and sometimes for offences of a lighter kind . Of these we are principally to speak : as these crimes are , none of them , offences against natural , but only against social rights ; not even theft itself , unless it be ...
30. oldal
... theft place it upon a level with those dangerous attempts to which the punishment of death should be confined . It will be still more difficult to shew , that without gross and cul- pable negligence on the part of the sufferer , such ...
... theft place it upon a level with those dangerous attempts to which the punishment of death should be confined . It will be still more difficult to shew , that without gross and cul- pable negligence on the part of the sufferer , such ...
52. oldal
... theft not being so great a crime , that it ought to cost a man his life ; no punishment how severe soever , being able to restrain those from robbing , who can find out no other way of livelihood . In this , said I , not only you in ...
... theft not being so great a crime , that it ought to cost a man his life ; no punishment how severe soever , being able to restrain those from robbing , who can find out no other way of livelihood . In this , said I , not only you in ...
53. oldal
... theft - which concludes in the following manner . : If you do not find a remedy to these evils , it is a vain thing to boast of your severity in punishing theft ; which though it may have the appearance of justice , yet in itself is ...
... theft - which concludes in the following manner . : If you do not find a remedy to these evils , it is a vain thing to boast of your severity in punishing theft ; which though it may have the appearance of justice , yet in itself is ...
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