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" 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... "
The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death - 17. oldal
szerző: Basil Montagu - 1809 - 315 oldal
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England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the ..., 2. kötet

William Connor Sydney - 1891 - 424 oldal
...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.2 In this passage he is citing from Blackstone's Commentaries, and in a note draws attention...

A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition ..., 1. kötet

Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 oldal
...actions that 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, worthy of instant death." After the date at which Biackstone wrote, the next event of importance with...

The Political Club, Danville, Kentucky, 1786-1790: Being an Account of an ...

Thomas Speed - 1894 - 206 oldal
...which men are daily liable to commit, no less than one 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." He justly calls this a "dreadful list." Yet as late as 1819 this dreadful list instead of decreasing...

The Book of Deuteronomy

Andrew Harper - 1895 - 544 oldal
...which men are daily liable to commit, no less than one 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." It is only in comparatively recent years that the punishment of death has been practically restricted...

The Bay Colony: A Civil, Religious and Social History of the Massachusetts ...

William Dummer Northend - 1896 - 380 oldal
...which men are daily liable to commit, no less than one 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."—Blackstone's Commentaries, Ed. 1803, Book IV., 19. CHAPTER IV. THE DEFIANCE OF THE KING....

State of the State Governor's Message to the Michigan Legislature

Michigan. Governor - 1897 - 254 oldal
..."among the variety of actions which men are daily liable to commit, no less than 160 have been declared to be felonies without benefit of clergy; or in other...of diminishing, increases the number of offenders." Instead of criticising the pardoning power of the king, hear what this writer says: "These repeated...

Commentaries on the Laws of England in One Volume Together with a Copious ...

William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 oldal
...be felonies without benefit of clergy, and hence punishable with death.1 Results of Harsh Penalties. So dreadful a list, instead of diminishing, increases...compassion, will often forbear to prosecute ; juries from the same motive will ignore their oaths, and either acquit the guilty or mitigate the nature of...

A Treatise on State and Federal Control of Persons and Property in ..., 1. kötet

Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1900 - 642 oldal
...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." 1 Sir Matthew Hale justifies this practice of inflicting capital punishment for crimes of human institution...

Journal, 1. kötet

Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1901 - 1008 oldal
..."among the variety of actions which men are daily liable to commit, no less than 160 have been declared to be felonies without benefit of clergy; or in other...of diminishing, increases the number of offenders." Instead of criticising the pardoning power of the king, hear what this writer says: "These repeated...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 4. könyv

William Blackstone - 1902 - 630 oldal
...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...or, in other words, to be worthy of instant death. (29) So dreadful a list, instead of diminishing, increases the number of offenders. *The injured, through...




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