Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 4Printed at the revised Apollo Press, by J. Bell, 1813 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 73
Sivu 5
... given him a right , this is a civil injury , and not a crime ; for here only the right of an individual is concerned , and it is immaterial to the public , which of us is in possession of the land : but trea- son , murder , and robbery ...
... given him a right , this is a civil injury , and not a crime ; for here only the right of an individual is concerned , and it is immaterial to the public , which of us is in possession of the land : but trea- son , murder , and robbery ...
Sivu 9
... given ; that it is found by former experience , that no lighter penalty will be effectual . For is it found , upon farther experience , that capital punishments are more ef fectual ? Was the vast territory of all the Russias worse ...
... given ; that it is found by former experience , that no lighter penalty will be effectual . For is it found , upon farther experience , that capital punishments are more ef fectual ? Was the vast territory of all the Russias worse ...
Sivu 10
... given by the sovereign power . 2. As to the end or final cause of human punishments . This is not by way of atonement or expiation for the crime committed ; for that must be left to the just determination of the Supreme Being : but as a ...
... given by the sovereign power . 2. As to the end or final cause of human punishments . This is not by way of atonement or expiation for the crime committed ; for that must be left to the just determination of the Supreme Being : but as a ...
Sivu 24
... given to man , it is highly just and equitable that a man should be excused for those acts , which are done through unavoidable force and compulsion . 1. Of this nature , in the first place , is the obligation of civil subjection ...
... given to man , it is highly just and equitable that a man should be excused for those acts , which are done through unavoidable force and compulsion . 1. Of this nature , in the first place , is the obligation of civil subjection ...
Sivu 25
... given to servants , who are as much free agents as their masters ) even with regard to wives , this rule admits of an exception in crimes that are mala in se , and prohibited by the law of nature , as murder and the like : not only ...
... given to servants , who are as much free agents as their masters ) even with regard to wives , this rule admits of an exception in crimes that are mala in se , and prohibited by the law of nature , as murder and the like : not only ...
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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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