Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the WorkHarper, 1850 |
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Sivu xxii
... punishment it de- serves to the closet and to yourself . " In the same year , Dr. Priestley animadverted on some positions . in the Commentaries relative to offenses against the doctrine of the Established Church , and Dr. Furneaux ...
... punishment it de- serves to the closet and to yourself . " In the same year , Dr. Priestley animadverted on some positions . in the Commentaries relative to offenses against the doctrine of the Established Church , and Dr. Furneaux ...
Sivu xxiv
... punishment , more complete adepts in criminal practices than when they entered the gates of their jail . Idle- ness , drunkenness , and an unrestrained communication between the oldest and youngest culprits were the characteristics of ...
... punishment , more complete adepts in criminal practices than when they entered the gates of their jail . Idle- ness , drunkenness , and an unrestrained communication between the oldest and youngest culprits were the characteristics of ...
Sivu 7
... punishing the dissolute and idle ; by protecting the peaceable and indus- trious ; and , above all , by healing petty differences , and pre- venting vexatious prosecutions . But , in order to attain these desirable ends , it is ...
... punishing the dissolute and idle ; by protecting the peaceable and indus- trious ; and , above all , by healing petty differences , and pre- venting vexatious prosecutions . But , in order to attain these desirable ends , it is ...
Sivu 26
... punish , or redress the other ; which employs in its theory the noblest faculties of the soul , and exerts in its practice the cardinal virtues of the heart ; a science , which is universal in its use and extent , accommodated to each ...
... punish , or redress the other ; which employs in its theory the noblest faculties of the soul , and exerts in its practice the cardinal virtues of the heart ; a science , which is universal in its use and extent , accommodated to each ...
Sivu 40
... punishments , which neces sarily flow from the constitution of things , and are as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature , as by shume , remorse , infamy , and misery , and still further en- forced by the reasonable expectation of ...
... punishments , which neces sarily flow from the constitution of things , and are as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature , as by shume , remorse , infamy , and misery , and still further en- forced by the reasonable expectation of ...
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