Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the WorkW.E. Dean, 1836 - 485 sivua |
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... punishments , are subjects too numerous and various for one man's grasp . In this edition , each one of these four great departments has been entrusted to a separate editor , whose professional studies have made him peculiarly ...
... punishments , are subjects too numerous and various for one man's grasp . In this edition , each one of these four great departments has been entrusted to a separate editor , whose professional studies have made him peculiarly ...
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... punishment it deserves to the closet and to yourself . " In the same year , Dr. Priestly animadverted on some positions in the Commentaries , relative to offences against the doctrine of the Established Church , to which he published an ...
... punishment it deserves to the closet and to yourself . " In the same year , Dr. Priestly animadverted on some positions in the Commentaries , relative to offences against the doctrine of the Established Church , to which he published an ...
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... punishment , more complete adepts in their criminal practices than when they entered the gates of their gaol . Idleness , drunkenness , and an unrestrained communication between the oldest and youngest culprits were the characteristics ...
... punishment , more complete adepts in their criminal practices than when they entered the gates of their gaol . Idleness , drunkenness , and an unrestrained communication between the oldest and youngest culprits were the characteristics ...
Sivu xxvi
... punishment in " which terror , benevolence , and reformation are more happily " blended together . What can be more dreadful to the riotous , " the libertine , the voluptuous , the idle delinquent , than solitude , " confinement ...
... punishment in " which terror , benevolence , and reformation are more happily " blended together . What can be more dreadful to the riotous , " the libertine , the voluptuous , the idle delinquent , than solitude , " confinement ...
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... punishments for public wrongs ; wherein con- sists the most forcible obligation of human laws . 53-4 9. To interpret a law , we must inquire after the will of the maker : which may be collected either from the words , the con- text ...
... punishments for public wrongs ; wherein con- sists the most forcible obligation of human laws . 53-4 9. To interpret a law , we must inquire after the will of the maker : which may be collected either from the words , the con- text ...
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