The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death |
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31. oldal
Transportation , which is the sentence second in the order of severity , appears to
me to answer the purpose of example very imperfectly ; not only because exile is
in reality a slight punishment to those , who have neither property , nor friends ...
Transportation , which is the sentence second in the order of severity , appears to
me to answer the purpose of example very imperfectly ; not only because exile is
in reality a slight punishment to those , who have neither property , nor friends ...
34. oldal
In the case of forgeries there appears a substantial difference between the
forging of bills of exchange , or of securities which are circulated , and of which
the circulation and cur . rency are found to serve and facilitate valuable purposes
of ...
In the case of forgeries there appears a substantial difference between the
forging of bills of exchange , or of securities which are circulated , and of which
the circulation and cur . rency are found to serve and facilitate valuable purposes
of ...
75. oldal
If we attend to reason , the mistress of all law , sile will convince us that it is both
unjust and injurious to society , to inflict death , except for the highest offences ,
and in cases where the offender appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the ...
If we attend to reason , the mistress of all law , sile will convince us that it is both
unjust and injurious to society , to inflict death , except for the highest offences ,
and in cases where the offender appears to be incorrigible . Wherever the ...
79. oldal
IMPERFECT in many respects as the criminal law appears , from what has been
detailed and stated in the preceding chapters , and much as the great increase of
capital offences , created during the last and present century , is to be lamented ...
IMPERFECT in many respects as the criminal law appears , from what has been
detailed and stated in the preceding chapters , and much as the great increase of
capital offences , created during the last and present century , is to be lamented ...
84. oldal
1 199 70 6 1 50 10 29 20 8 5 129 London Sessions Middlesex and Westminster
861 497 62 1 1 117 38 51 49 30 16 364 1060 * 567 68 2 167 48 80 69 38 21 493
Thus it appears , that in London only , of. Impri- ImpriPrisoners convicted , and ...
1 199 70 6 1 50 10 29 20 8 5 129 London Sessions Middlesex and Westminster
861 497 62 1 1 117 38 51 49 30 16 364 1060 * 567 68 2 167 48 80 69 38 21 493
Thus it appears , that in London only , of. Impri- ImpriPrisoners convicted , and ...
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288. oldal - Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for God made man in his own image.
17. oldal - It is a melancholy truth, that, among the variety of actions which men are daily liable to commit, no less than a hundred and sixty have been declared, by act of parliament, to be felonies without benefit of clergy ; or, in other words, to be worthy of instant death.
185. oldal - Than the soft myrtle: but man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven As make the angels weep; who, with our spleens, Would all themselves laugh mortal.
5. oldal - ... therefore, rarely hinders the commission of a crime, but naturally and commonly prevents its detection, and is, if we proceed only upon prudential principles, chiefly for that reason to be avoided. Whatever may be urged by casuists or politicians, the greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick the pocket and to pierce the heart is equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt can be justly doomed to the same punishment...
119. oldal - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
5. oldal - He who knows not how often rigorous laws produce total impunity, and how many crimes are concealed and forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which there is no repentance, has conversed very little with mankind.
16. oldal - If mathematical calculation could be applied to the obscure and infinite combinations of human actions, there might be a corresponding scale of punishments, descending from the greatest to the least: but it will be sufficient that the wise legislator mark the principal divisions, without disturbing the order, lest to crimes of the first degree be assigned punishments of the last.
2. oldal - The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution without asking himself: 'Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me?' On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave let every spectator of the dreadful procession put the same question to his own heart.