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Side 91
... terror of extreme punishment , " which , although never in- flicted upon the smaller offences , has a most salutary effect in de- terring from the commission of the more aggravated guilt of which this offence is susceptible . There is ...
... terror of extreme punishment , " which , although never in- flicted upon the smaller offences , has a most salutary effect in de- terring from the commission of the more aggravated guilt of which this offence is susceptible . There is ...
Side 133
... terror of death which is now impending over the commission of these alarming offences . Can it be contended that this terror will not repel from the perpetration of crime ? Will it not operate upon the novice in guilt ? Will not the ...
... terror of death which is now impending over the commission of these alarming offences . Can it be contended that this terror will not repel from the perpetration of crime ? Will it not operate upon the novice in guilt ? Will not the ...
Side 242
... terror excited by the character of the criminal . " Blood will have blood , " and this act of retali- ation seems conformable to natural justice . In all other cases generally speaking , the punishment of death is unpopular , and this ...
... terror excited by the character of the criminal . " Blood will have blood , " and this act of retali- ation seems conformable to natural justice . In all other cases generally speaking , the punishment of death is unpopular , and this ...
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