Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 4M. and S. Brooke, 1811 - 52 sivua |
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Sivu 1
... species ; the one private , and the other public . Private wrongs , which are frequently termed civil injuries , were the subject of that entire book : we are now therefore , lastly , to proceed to the consideration of public wrongs ...
... species ; the one private , and the other public . Private wrongs , which are frequently termed civil injuries , were the subject of that entire book : we are now therefore , lastly , to proceed to the consideration of public wrongs ...
Sivu 2
... species of crimes , with the punishment annexed to each by the laws of Eng- land ; fifthly , the means of preventing their perpetration ; and , sixthly , the method of inflicting those punishments , which the law has annexed to each ...
... species of crimes , with the punishment annexed to each by the laws of Eng- land ; fifthly , the means of preventing their perpetration ; and , sixthly , the method of inflicting those punishments , which the law has annexed to each ...
Sivu 6
... species of treason in its consequences principally tends to the dissolution of government , and the destruction thereby of the order and peace of society , this denominates it a crime of the highest magnitude . Murder is an injury to ...
... species of treason in its consequences principally tends to the dissolution of government , and the destruction thereby of the order and peace of society , this denominates it a crime of the highest magnitude . Murder is an injury to ...
Sivu 12
... species of punishment . The public gains equal security , whether the offender himself be amended by whole- some correction , or whether he be disabled from doing any farther harm and if the penalty fails of both these effects , as it ...
... species of punishment . The public gains equal security , whether the offender himself be amended by whole- some correction , or whether he be disabled from doing any farther harm and if the penalty fails of both these effects , as it ...
Sivu 16
... species of treason ; in an- other it is only murder : to steal a handkerchief , or other trifle of above the value of twelve pence , privately from one's person , is made capital ; but to carry off a load of corn from an open field ...
... species of treason ; in an- other it is only murder : to steal a handkerchief , or other trifle of above the value of twelve pence , privately from one's person , is made capital ; but to carry off a load of corn from an open field ...
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