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... circumstances , de- nounces against it a severer punishment . The crime must be prevented by some means or other ; and consequently , whatever means appear neces- sary to this end , whether they be proportionable to the guilt of the ...
... circumstances , de- nounces against it a severer punishment . The crime must be prevented by some means or other ; and consequently , whatever means appear neces- sary to this end , whether they be proportionable to the guilt of the ...
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... circumstances , that equal crimes frequently un- dergo unequal punishments , or the less crime the greater ; it is natural to demand the reason why a different measure of punishment should be ex- pected from God , and observed by man ...
... circumstances , that equal crimes frequently un- dergo unequal punishments , or the less crime the greater ; it is natural to demand the reason why a different measure of punishment should be ex- pected from God , and observed by man ...
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... circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which con- stitute or qualify the malignity of each offence . Without the power of relaxation lodged in a living authority , either some offenders would escape ca- pital punishment ...
... circumstances , both of the crime and the criminal , which con- stitute or qualify the malignity of each offence . Without the power of relaxation lodged in a living authority , either some offenders would escape ca- pital punishment ...
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... circumstances appear to palliate the offence , or even as often as those cir- cumstances of aggravation are wanting which ren- dered this rigorous interposition necessary . Upon this plan , it is enough to vindicate the lenity of the ...
... circumstances appear to palliate the offence , or even as often as those cir- cumstances of aggravation are wanting which ren- dered this rigorous interposition necessary . Upon this plan , it is enough to vindicate the lenity of the ...
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... circumstances of his crime . It is necessary to the good order of society , and to the reputation and authority of government , that this be known and believed to be the case in each part of the proceeding . Which reflections show ...
... circumstances of his crime . It is necessary to the good order of society , and to the reputation and authority of government , that this be known and believed to be the case in each part of the proceeding . Which reflections show ...
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