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... enacting of penal- ties , to which a whole nation should be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or in- terests of a few , who upon temporary motives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be ...
... enacting of penal- ties , to which a whole nation should be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or in- terests of a few , who upon temporary motives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be ...
Sivu 4
... An act for further punishment of vagabonds calling themselves Egyptians , " is and ought to be considered as a law of excessive severity ; enacts that the said act shall be re- pealed . WRONGS . usage , the word " crimes " is 4 PUBLIC.
... An act for further punishment of vagabonds calling themselves Egyptians , " is and ought to be considered as a law of excessive severity ; enacts that the said act shall be re- pealed . WRONGS . usage , the word " crimes " is 4 PUBLIC.
Sivu 22
... enacted , that if a person , being compos mentis , should commit high treason , and after fall into madness , he might be tried in his absence , and should suffer death , as if he were of per- fect memory . But this savage and inhuman ...
... enacted , that if a person , being compos mentis , should commit high treason , and after fall into madness , he might be tried in his absence , and should suffer death , as if he were of per- fect memory . But this savage and inhuman ...
Sivu 23
... enacted , " that he who committed a crime , when drunk , should receive a double punish- ment ; " one for the crime itself , and the other for the ebriety which prompted him to commit it . The Roman law indeed made great allowances for ...
... enacted , " that he who committed a crime , when drunk , should receive a double punish- ment ; " one for the crime itself , and the other for the ebriety which prompted him to commit it . The Roman law indeed made great allowances for ...
Sivu 38
... enacted by statute 9 & 10 W. III . c . 32. , that if any person educated in , or having made profession of , the chris- tian religion , shall , by writing , printing , teaching , or ad- vised speaking , deny the christian religion to be ...
... enacted by statute 9 & 10 W. III . c . 32. , that if any person educated in , or having made profession of , the chris- tian religion , shall , by writing , printing , teaching , or ad- vised speaking , deny the christian religion to be ...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books: 3 William Blackstone,John Adams Library (Boston Public Librar,Robert Bell Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2018 |
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