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Side 45
... observations upon the bene- ficial effects which have resulted from the alteration of the law for privately stealing ... observed that this is rather a whimsical series of suppositions : for juries could not acquit unless prosecutors ...
... observations upon the bene- ficial effects which have resulted from the alteration of the law for privately stealing ... observed that this is rather a whimsical series of suppositions : for juries could not acquit unless prosecutors ...
Side 80
... observed and the observation is confirmed by constant experience , that crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than by the severity of their punishment : for every offender , when he reflects upon the very small ...
... observed and the observation is confirmed by constant experience , that crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than by the severity of their punishment : for every offender , when he reflects upon the very small ...
Side 247
... observed all the alterations made in them for the last thirty years . And can it be doubted that such an observation of the effects of laws on a grand scale , does not strengthen and enlarge the views more than the confined study of the ...
... observed all the alterations made in them for the last thirty years . And can it be doubted that such an observation of the effects of laws on a grand scale , does not strengthen and enlarge the views more than the confined study of the ...
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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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