The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetThoemmes Continuum, 2004 |
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... crimes and punishments ? 2. Is it consistent with Christianity that we should add to the severities of the Mosaic law , by enacting the punishment of death for crimes without violence ? 3. Will an attempt to alter the severe enactments ...
... crimes and punishments ? 2. Is it consistent with Christianity that we should add to the severities of the Mosaic law , by enacting the punishment of death for crimes without violence ? 3. Will an attempt to alter the severe enactments ...
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... Crimes and Punishments , Attributed to Voltaire . Published about the Year 1770 . Francois - Marie Arouet de Voltaire ( 1694-1778 ) , Commentary on the book On Crimes and Punishments , By a Provincial Lawyer , in Voltaire : Political ...
... Crimes and Punishments , Attributed to Voltaire . Published about the Year 1770 . Francois - Marie Arouet de Voltaire ( 1694-1778 ) , Commentary on the book On Crimes and Punishments , By a Provincial Lawyer , in Voltaire : Political ...
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... CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS , BY THE REV . WILLIAM TURNER . READ MARCH 24 , 1785 . · 1. As human punishments cannot rise beyond a certain height , if the severer ones begin to be inflicted too low in the scale of offences , the highest ...
... CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS , BY THE REV . WILLIAM TURNER . READ MARCH 24 , 1785 . · 1. As human punishments cannot rise beyond a certain height , if the severer ones begin to be inflicted too low in the scale of offences , the highest ...
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