Commentaries On The Laws Of England, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1769 - 436 sivua |
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... subject of that entire book : we are now therefore , lastly , to proceed to the confide- ration of public wrongs , or crimes and mifdemefnors ; with the means of their prevention and punishment . In the pursuit of which fubject I fhall ...
... subject of that entire book : we are now therefore , lastly , to proceed to the confide- ration of public wrongs , or crimes and mifdemefnors ; with the means of their prevention and punishment . In the pursuit of which fubject I fhall ...
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... subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the paffions or interefts of a few , who upon temporary mo- tives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and ma- turely confidered by perfons , who know what ...
... subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the paffions or interefts of a few , who upon temporary mo- tives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and ma- turely confidered by perfons , who know what ...
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... subjects , but also foreign embassadors , even with death itself ; in case they have offended , not indeed against the municipal laws of the country , but against the di- vine laws of nature , and become liable thereby to forfeit their ...
... subjects , but also foreign embassadors , even with death itself ; in case they have offended , not indeed against the municipal laws of the country , but against the di- vine laws of nature , and become liable thereby to forfeit their ...
Sivu 11
... subject , who is bound to receive the inter- pretations , that are 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 ...
... subject , who is bound to receive the inter- pretations , that are 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 ...
Sivu 17
... subject towards their prince , than` " in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws " made for the prefervation of the commonwealth without 66 great penalties are more often obeyed and kept , than laws ** made with ...
... subject towards their prince , than` " in the dread of laws made with rigorous pains ; and that laws " made for the prefervation of the commonwealth without 66 great penalties are more often obeyed and kept , than laws ** made with ...
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