The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... injury ? - What is a crime ? - What is reparation ? - What is punishment ? These are questions , which ought to be considered in a separate , and also in a connected , point of view ... injury . A crime is an injury , so atrocious in nature.
... injury ? - What is a crime ? - What is reparation ? - What is punishment ? These are questions , which ought to be considered in a separate , and also in a connected , point of view ... injury . A crime is an injury , so atrocious in nature.
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... injury , renders necessary , for the purposes of a wise and good administration of government . Concerning an injury and a reparation , and the measures by which each of them ought to be estimated , it will not be necessary to say much ...
... injury , renders necessary , for the purposes of a wise and good administration of government . Concerning an injury and a reparation , and the measures by which each of them ought to be estimated , it will not be necessary to say much ...
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... injury in the ordinary course of law , and by no means to revenge yourself . " Why is not this advice given consistently , to the person provoked by the libel ? If he has received an injury - if on that injury a crime is superinduced ...
... injury in the ordinary course of law , and by no means to revenge yourself . " Why is not this advice given consistently , to the person provoked by the libel ? If he has received an injury - if on that injury a crime is superinduced ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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