Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... cause why the task I have undertaken is not yet fully per- formed . I never so far over - rated my own powers , as to suppose that the whole plan would be executed in the short interval between the two sessions , but I did think , that ...
... cause why the task I have undertaken is not yet fully per- formed . I never so far over - rated my own powers , as to suppose that the whole plan would be executed in the short interval between the two sessions , but I did think , that ...
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... cause , but for the trial of all that are at issue ; and out of a large number returned on the panel , the twelve taken for the trial , are desig- nated by lot : in capital cases also , the extent to which challenges are allowed , is ...
... cause , but for the trial of all that are at issue ; and out of a large number returned on the panel , the twelve taken for the trial , are desig- nated by lot : in capital cases also , the extent to which challenges are allowed , is ...
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... causes and institutions peculiar to the people where it has been known , but which cannot operate here ; and that the repugnance , disgust , and even horror , which the very idea inspires , will be a sufficient security that it can ...
... causes and institutions peculiar to the people where it has been known , but which cannot operate here ; and that the repugnance , disgust , and even horror , which the very idea inspires , will be a sufficient security that it can ...
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... in our country , may require to be repressed . 4 The penal laws of most countries have an ample department allotted to offences against religion , be- cause most countries have an established religion which must be 29.
... in our country , may require to be repressed . 4 The penal laws of most countries have an ample department allotted to offences against religion , be- cause most countries have an established religion which must be 29.
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Edward LIVINGSTON. cause most countries have an established religion which must be supported in its superiority by the penalties of temporal laws . Here , where no pre- eminence is acknowledged , but such as is acquired by persuasion and ...
Edward LIVINGSTON. cause most countries have an established religion which must be supported in its superiority by the penalties of temporal laws . Here , where no pre- eminence is acknowledged , but such as is acquired by persuasion and ...
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Project of a New Penal Code for the State of Louisiana (Classic Reprint) Edward Livingston Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
Project of a New Penal Code for the State of Louisiana Edward Livingston,Louisiana Legislature Podgląd niedostępny - 2018 |
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