Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... divisions , I found that its parts were so closely connected , and that continued references from the one to the other , were so unavoidable , as to render it difficult fairly to judge of , or decide on , any part without examining the ...
... divisions , I found that its parts were so closely connected , and that continued references from the one to the other , were so unavoidable , as to render it difficult fairly to judge of , or decide on , any part without examining the ...
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Edward LIVINGSTON. The introductory notice herewith submitted , gives the different divisions of the code , into books , chap- ters and sections ; the whole is subdivided into arti- cles , numbered progressively through each book , so ...
Edward LIVINGSTON. The introductory notice herewith submitted , gives the different divisions of the code , into books , chap- ters and sections ; the whole is subdivided into arti- cles , numbered progressively through each book , so ...
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... division of the code , is deemed to be of the highest importance , all the other parts will derive their character from this ; it is the founda- tion of the whole work , and if well laid , the super- structure raised in conformity to it ...
... division of the code , is deemed to be of the highest importance , all the other parts will derive their character from this ; it is the founda- tion of the whole work , and if well laid , the super- structure raised in conformity to it ...
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... division was necessary to distinguish between those of a greater and others of a less degree of guilt . No scale could be found for this measure , so proper as the injury done to society by any given act ; and as the punish- ment is ...
... division was necessary to distinguish between those of a greater and others of a less degree of guilt . No scale could be found for this measure , so proper as the injury done to society by any given act ; and as the punish- ment is ...
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... division I have mentioned , will be sufficient . This first division can be of no utility in thè definition of offences , and therefore will find no place in that part of the work ; it is adopted , prin- cipally , from the necessity of ...
... division I have mentioned , will be sufficient . This first division can be of no utility in thè definition of offences , and therefore will find no place in that part of the work ; it is adopted , prin- cipally , from the necessity of ...
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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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