The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathThoemmes Continuum, 2004 |
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Side 119
... guilty of murder , this will naturally incite him to kill the person whom otherwise he would only have robbed , since if the punishment is the same , there is more security , and less danger of discovery , when he that can best make it ...
... guilty of murder , this will naturally incite him to kill the person whom otherwise he would only have robbed , since if the punishment is the same , there is more security , and less danger of discovery , when he that can best make it ...
Side 437
... guilty , surely you must take no ransome for the life of a Murderer , though he cannot , or will not hold up his hand at the Bar , or say that he is guilty : for by the Law no man is bound to accuse himselfe , therefore the guilty ...
... guilty , surely you must take no ransome for the life of a Murderer , though he cannot , or will not hold up his hand at the Bar , or say that he is guilty : for by the Law no man is bound to accuse himselfe , therefore the guilty ...
Side 447
... guilty , when they were guilty ; nor to goe against the Law of Nature ; to ac- cuse themselves by confessing their owne guilt ; but of all cruelty there is none like that of Antichrist , the Man of Sinne , and that Beast with seven ...
... guilty , when they were guilty ; nor to goe against the Law of Nature ; to ac- cuse themselves by confessing their owne guilt ; but of all cruelty there is none like that of Antichrist , the Man of Sinne , and that Beast with seven ...
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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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