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
... whole nation shall be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or interests of a few , who , · upon temporary motives , may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and maturely considered by ...
... whole nation shall be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or interests of a few , who , · upon temporary motives , may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and maturely considered by ...
11. oldal
... whole community . And to this precedent natural power , of individuals , must be referred that right which some have argued to belong to every state ( though in fact never exercised by any ) of punishing not only their own subjects ...
... whole community . And to this precedent natural power , of individuals , must be referred that right which some have argued to belong to every state ( though in fact never exercised by any ) of punishing not only their own subjects ...
13. oldal
... whole administration , inflicted the penalty of death : and the latter has , upon full persuasion of its being useless , nay even pernicious , given or- ders for abolishing it entirely throughout her extensive domi- nions * . But indeed ...
... whole administration , inflicted the penalty of death : and the latter has , upon full persuasion of its being useless , nay even pernicious , given or- ders for abolishing it entirely throughout her extensive domi- nions * . But indeed ...
14. oldal
... 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 .
... 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 .
21. oldal
... whole nation against a citizen , whose destruction they consider as necessary , or useful to the general good . But if I can further demonstrate , that it is neither necessary nor use- ful , I shall have gained the cause of humanity ...
... whole nation against a citizen , whose destruction they consider as necessary , or useful to the general good . But if I can further demonstrate , that it is neither necessary nor use- ful , I shall have gained the cause of humanity ...
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