The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathThoemmes Continuum, 2004 |
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Side 46
... evil , we expect more in- tensely to acquire the good , or apprehend more intensely to incur the evil , the problem is equally of difficult solution . But the problem is not worth solving , for neither the criminal or the prosecutor do ...
... evil , we expect more in- tensely to acquire the good , or apprehend more intensely to incur the evil , the problem is equally of difficult solution . But the problem is not worth solving , for neither the criminal or the prosecutor do ...
Side 55
... evil . I say generally that a system of penal jurisprudence which would have the effect of occupying a large mass of ... evil , than the one intended to be removed . It would really seem as if gentlemen imagined , that the end and object ...
... evil . I say generally that a system of penal jurisprudence which would have the effect of occupying a large mass of ... evil , than the one intended to be removed . It would really seem as if gentlemen imagined , that the end and object ...
Side 233
... evil ; by others , it will scarcely be felt as an evil , and to others it will be an object of desire . Death is the absence of every good : but it is also the absence of all evil . If a man is tempted to commit a crime punishable with ...
... evil ; by others , it will scarcely be felt as an evil , and to others it will be an object of desire . Death is the absence of every good : but it is also the absence of all evil . If a man is tempted to commit a crime punishable with ...
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DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | 1 |
STEALING IN BLEACHING GROUNDS | 18 |
PICKPOCKETS AND THE POLICE ACT | 140 |
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death (Classic Reprint) Basil Montagu Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
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