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Side 195
... necessary , I shall have pleaded the cause of humanity with success . I said , " in the ordinary State ; " for the death of a citizen may be necessary , in one particular case ; I mean when , though deprived of liberty , he hath still ...
... necessary , I shall have pleaded the cause of humanity with success . I said , " in the ordinary State ; " for the death of a citizen may be necessary , in one particular case ; I mean when , though deprived of liberty , he hath still ...
Side 311
... necessary to punish them for daring to live . Hence the necessity of a strong curb to repress the dic- tates of nature : hence the utility of penal laws . But before a law can possess its true character , it must be the expression of ...
... necessary to punish them for daring to live . Hence the necessity of a strong curb to repress the dic- tates of nature : hence the utility of penal laws . But before a law can possess its true character , it must be the expression of ...
Side 315
... necessary to arrive at this sole end , is unjust , and ought to be expunged from our codes , at least if we do not profess , like tigers , to spill blood for the pleasure of spilling it . If then I shall prove that the punishment of ...
... necessary to arrive at this sole end , is unjust , and ought to be expunged from our codes , at least if we do not profess , like tigers , to spill blood for the pleasure of spilling it . If then I shall prove that the punishment of ...
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