Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 4Printed at the revised Apollo Press, by J. Bell, 1813 |
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Sivu 1
... punishment . In the pur- suit of which subject I shall consider , in the first place , the general nature of crimes and punishments ; secondly , the persons capable of committing crimes ; thirdly , their several degrees of guilt , as ...
... punishment . In the pur- suit of which subject I shall consider , in the first place , the general nature of crimes and punishments ; secondly , the persons capable of committing crimes ; thirdly , their several degrees of guilt , as ...
Sivu 6
... punishment is not so severe , but it affords room for a private compensation also : and herein the distinction of ... punished criminally by fine and imprisonment : and the party beaten may also have his private remedy by action of ...
... punishment is not so severe , but it affords room for a private compensation also : and herein the distinction of ... punished criminally by fine and imprisonment : and the party beaten may also have his private remedy by action of ...
Sivu 7
... punishment . 1. As to the power of human punishment , or the right of the temporal legislator to inflict discretionary penalties for crimes and misdemesnors . It is clear , that the right of punishing crimes against the law of nature ...
... punishment . 1. As to the power of human punishment , or the right of the temporal legislator to inflict discretionary penalties for crimes and misdemesnors . It is clear , that the right of punishing crimes against the law of nature ...
Sivu 8
... punishing such criminals is founded upon this principle , that the law by which they suffer was made by their own ... punishments for positive offences ; of- fences against the municipal law only , and not against the law of nature since ...
... punishing such criminals is founded upon this principle , that the law by which they suffer was made by their own ... punishments for positive offences ; of- fences against the municipal law only , and not against the law of nature since ...
Sivu 9
... punishment and even death itself is ne- cessary to be annexed to laws in many cases by the prudence of lawgivers . " It is therefore the enormity , or dangerous tendency , of the crime that alone can warrant . any earthly legislature in ...
... punishment and even death itself is ne- cessary to be annexed to laws in many cases by the prudence of lawgivers . " It is therefore the enormity , or dangerous tendency , of the crime that alone can warrant . any earthly legislature in ...
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