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Page 313
... punishment , then , seems to be to procure re- paration for the party injured , in the first place ; and , secondly , to provide some security to the party injured , and to others who have been already alarmed , against the repetition ...
... punishment , then , seems to be to procure re- paration for the party injured , in the first place ; and , secondly , to provide some security to the party injured , and to others who have been already alarmed , against the repetition ...
Page 314
... punish- ment nominally awarded into execution . The mischievous effects of a discretionary power , in diminishing the term of punishment on extraordinary good behaviour , have been fully experienced in America ; where it produced ...
... punish- ment nominally awarded into execution . The mischievous effects of a discretionary power , in diminishing the term of punishment on extraordinary good behaviour , have been fully experienced in America ; where it produced ...
Page 396
... punishment has actually increased the number of offenders : but it is sufficient for us to point out the great uncertainty of the calculations which have been made on this subject ; and to shew the danger of adopting , on data like ...
... punishment has actually increased the number of offenders : but it is sufficient for us to point out the great uncertainty of the calculations which have been made on this subject ; and to shew the danger of adopting , on data like ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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