Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 4M. and S. Brooke, 1811 - 52 sivua |
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Sivu 14
... guilty ( if convicted ) should suffer no more than the innocent has done before him ; especially as the suffering of the innocent is past and irrevocable , that of the guilty is future , contingent , and liable to be escaped or evaded ...
... guilty ( if convicted ) should suffer no more than the innocent has done before him ; especially as the suffering of the innocent is past and irrevocable , that of the guilty is future , contingent , and liable to be escaped or evaded ...
Sivu 18
... guilt . Thus in France the punishment of robbery , either with or without murder , is the same 2 : hence it is , that ... guilty or mitigate the nature of the of- fence ; and judges , through compassion , will respite one half [ 19 ] ( z ) ...
... guilt . Thus in France the punishment of robbery , either with or without murder , is the same 2 : hence it is , that ... guilty or mitigate the nature of the of- fence ; and judges , through compassion , will respite one half [ 19 ] ( z ) ...
Sivu 23
... guilty of felony ; for then a felonious discre- tion is almost an impossibility in nature : but at eight years old he may be guilty of felony . Also , under fourteen , though an infant shall be prima facie adjudged to be doli incapax ...
... guilty of felony ; for then a felonious discre- tion is almost an impossibility in nature : but at eight years old he may be guilty of felony . Also , under fourteen , though an infant shall be prima facie adjudged to be doli incapax ...
Sivu 24
... guilty , condemned , and hanged accordingly . Thus also , in very modern times , a boy of ten years old was convicted on his own confession of murdering his bed - fellow ; there ap- pearing in his whole behaviour plain tokens of a ...
... guilty , condemned , and hanged accordingly . Thus also , in very modern times , a boy of ten years old was convicted on his own confession of murdering his bed - fellow ; there ap- pearing in his whole behaviour plain tokens of a ...
Sivu 27
... guilt : but if a man be doing any thing unlawful , and a consequence ensues which he did not foresee or intend , as the ... guilty of whatever consequence may follow the first misbehaviour * . V. FIFTHLY , ignorance or mistake is another ...
... guilt : but if a man be doing any thing unlawful , and a consequence ensues which he did not foresee or intend , as the ... guilty of whatever consequence may follow the first misbehaviour * . V. FIFTHLY , ignorance or mistake is another ...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1 William Blackstone,Edward Christian Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1809 |
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