Commentaries On The Laws Of England, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1769 - 436 sivua |
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... case of a public nufance , as digging a ditch across a highway , this is punishable by indictment , as a common offence to the whole kingdom and all his majefty's fubjects : but if any individual fuftains any special damage thereby , as ...
... case of a public nufance , as digging a ditch across a highway , this is punishable by indictment , as a common offence to the whole kingdom and all his majefty's fubjects : but if any individual fuftains any special damage thereby , as ...
Sivu 8
... case they have offended , not indeed against the municipal laws of the country , but against the di- vine laws of nature , and become liable thereby to forfeit their lives for their guilt . As to offences merely against the laws of ...
... case they have offended , not indeed against the municipal laws of the country , but against the di- vine laws of nature , and become liable thereby to forfeit their lives for their guilt . As to offences merely against the laws of ...
Sivu 12
... cases it would be cruelty to the public , to defer the pu- nishment of such a criminal , till he had an opportunity of re- peating perhaps the worst of villanies . 3. As to the measure of human punishments . From what has been observed ...
... cases it would be cruelty to the public , to defer the pu- nishment of such a criminal , till he had an opportunity of re- peating perhaps the worst of villanies . 3. As to the measure of human punishments . From what has been observed ...
Sivu 13
... cases retaliation can never be a proper measure of juftice . If a nobleman ftrikes a peafant , all man- kind will fee , that if a court of justice awards a return of the blow , it is more than a just compenfation . On the other hand ...
... cases retaliation can never be a proper measure of juftice . If a nobleman ftrikes a peafant , all man- kind will fee , that if a court of justice awards a return of the blow , it is more than a just compenfation . On the other hand ...
Sivu 15
... case of a treasonable conspiracy , the ob- ject whereof is the king's majefty , the bare intention will de- serve the highest degree of severity : not because the intention is equivalent to the act itself ; but because the greatest ...
... case of a treasonable conspiracy , the ob- ject whereof is the king's majefty , the bare intention will de- serve the highest degree of severity : not because the intention is equivalent to the act itself ; but because the greatest ...
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