Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... considered ; if he be guilty , the state has an interest in his conviction ; and whether guilty or innocent , it has a higher interest , that the fact should be fairly canvassed before judges inac- cessible to influence , and unbiassed ...
... considered ; if he be guilty , the state has an interest in his conviction ; and whether guilty or innocent , it has a higher interest , that the fact should be fairly canvassed before judges inac- cessible to influence , and unbiassed ...
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... considered as the best security for the liber- ties of the people ; and why , though they behold with a shameful indifference , a domineering aristo- cracy , corrupting their legislative , and encroaching on their executive branches of ...
... considered as the best security for the liber- ties of the people ; and why , though they behold with a shameful indifference , a domineering aristo- cracy , corrupting their legislative , and encroaching on their executive branches of ...
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... considered as a trite repetition of acknowledged truths : here , I have some reason to apprehend they will be thought proble- matical assertions . But whatever may be their effect , I should , with my ideas of their importance , have ...
... considered as a trite repetition of acknowledged truths : here , I have some reason to apprehend they will be thought proble- matical assertions . But whatever may be their effect , I should , with my ideas of their importance , have ...
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... considered as an offence of the deepest die ; and which , being directed principally against the offender himself , would have required a separate division , if it had been admitted in this code . It has not ; because its insertion ...
... considered as an offence of the deepest die ; and which , being directed principally against the offender himself , would have required a separate division , if it had been admitted in this code . It has not ; because its insertion ...
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... considered as of small moment : every bill of rights since the art of printing has been known , testifies how highly it has been prized . This ano- maly may , in states governed by the common law , be accounted for by the reflection ...
... considered as of small moment : every bill of rights since the art of printing has been known , testifies how highly it has been prized . This ano- maly may , in states governed by the common law , be accounted for by the reflection ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
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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