The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 1. kötetThoemmes Continuum, 2004 |
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165. oldal
... consideration what advan- tages had followed the introduction of the present system . Mr. Wharton ( the chairman ) thought the most regular way of introducing the present clause to the consideration of the house , would be by first ...
... consideration what advan- tages had followed the introduction of the present system . Mr. Wharton ( the chairman ) thought the most regular way of introducing the present clause to the consideration of the house , would be by first ...
252. oldal
... consideration of the house as not to justify any opposition to the introduction of the bills , Sir S. Romilly . As the motion which I have had the honor to submit to the consideration of the house has not met with any opposition , I ...
... consideration of the house as not to justify any opposition to the introduction of the bills , Sir S. Romilly . As the motion which I have had the honor to submit to the consideration of the house has not met with any opposition , I ...
272. oldal
... consideration ; not because they are the result of my own mature deliberation ; but because I have reason to believe that the persons most com- petent to decide upon the expediency of this measure , I mean the judges themselves , wholly ...
... consideration ; not because they are the result of my own mature deliberation ; but because I have reason to believe that the persons most com- petent to decide upon the expediency of this measure , I mean the judges themselves , wholly ...
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