A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana: Consisting of a Code of Crimes and Punishments, a Code of Procedure, a Code of Evidence, a Code of Reform and Prison Discipline, a Book of Definitions, Prepared Under the Authority of a Law of the Said StateJ. Kay, Jun., 1833 - 745 |
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... taken by lot from among themselves , they cannot cease to be free . The information it spreads ; the sense of dignity and independence it inspires ; the courage it creates , will always give them an energy of resistance , that can ...
... taken by lot from among themselves , they cannot cease to be free . The information it spreads ; the sense of dignity and independence it inspires ; the courage it creates , will always give them an energy of resistance , that can ...
Strona 14
... taken away the general appellation , and called the first an accomplice , leaving the description of accessary exclusively to the second . In fact , how can the odious offence of plotting a crime , and instigating another to perform ...
... taken away the general appellation , and called the first an accomplice , leaving the description of accessary exclusively to the second . In fact , how can the odious offence of plotting a crime , and instigating another to perform ...
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... taken place for murder , in the last seven years , in Louisiana , and one hundred and fifty - four during the seven years , ending in 1818 , in England and Wales . In London and Middlesex , eight hundred and eighty - five persons were ...
... taken place for murder , in the last seven years , in Louisiana , and one hundred and fifty - four during the seven years , ending in 1818 , in England and Wales . In London and Middlesex , eight hundred and eighty - five persons were ...
Strona 57
... taken by sophistry , or required for an indiscriminate defence of right and wrong ; add to this , that these sources of information are inaccessible to three - fourths of the inhabitants of this state , being written in a language which ...
... taken by sophistry , or required for an indiscriminate defence of right and wrong ; add to this , that these sources of information are inaccessible to three - fourths of the inhabitants of this state , being written in a language which ...
Strona 68
... taken from the books of Ptolemy and other sages who treat of this science . " None , however , but adepts are to meddle with this ; all false pretend- ers to it , witches , sorcerers , fortune - tellers of every description , enchanters ...
... taken from the books of Ptolemy and other sages who treat of this science . " None , however , but adepts are to meddle with this ; all false pretend- ers to it , witches , sorcerers , fortune - tellers of every description , enchanters ...
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