| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 sivua
...can never think that to pick the pocket and tn pierce the heart is equally criminal, will srarccly believe that two malefactors so different in guilt...human laws so plainly evinced, so clearly stated, or 80 generally allowed, but that the pious, the tender, and the just, will always scruple to concur with... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 sivua
...reason to be avoided. Whatever may be urged by casuists and politicians, the greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick the pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt, can be justly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 328 sivua
...reason to be avoided. Whatever may be urged by casuists or politicians, the greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick the pocket and to...evinced, so clearly stated, or so generally allowed, but thai the pious, the tender, and the just will always scru pie to concur with the community in an act... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1863 - 608 sivua
...greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick a pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors,...guilt, can be justly doomed to the same punishment." — Rambler, i. 114; Works, iii. 275. In this admirable essay, pnblished in 1751, the restriction of... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1866 - 646 sivua
...greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick a pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors,...guilt, can be justly doomed to the same punishment." — Rambler, i. 114; Works, iii. 275. In this admirable essay, published in 1751, the restriction of... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1871 - 588 sivua
...think that to pick a pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe thi'.t two malefactors, so different in guilt, can be justly doomed to the same punishment.' — Bambler, i. 114; Works, iii. 275. In this admirable essay, published in 1751, the restriction of... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1875 - 530 sivua
...greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick a pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors,...so different in guilt, can be justly doomed to the s:ime punishment."—Rambler, i. 114; Works, iii. 275. In this admirable essay, published in 1751,... | |
| Coleman Phillipson - 1923 - 376 sivua
...casuists or politicians, the greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick the pocker and to pierce the heart is equally criminal, will...guilt can be justly doomed to the same punishment. . . . Till we mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property, information will always be hated... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 894 sivua
...greater part of mankind, as they can never think that to pick the pocket and to pierce the heart are equally criminal, will scarcely believe that two malefactors...clearly stated, or so generally allowed, but that tlie pious, the tender, and the just will always scruple to concur with the community in an act which... | |
| 1751 - 668 sivua
...reafon, to be avoided. Whatever may be urged by cafuifts or politicians, the greater part of mankind, as they can never think, that to pick the pocket and to pierce the heart are equal, will fcarcely believe, that two malefactors fo different in guilt can be juftly doomed to... | |
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