Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... render it difficult fairly to judge of , or decide on , any part without examining the whole . I therefore determined to report to the general assembly , the progress I had made , to de- velope the plan on which I proposed to execute ...
... render it difficult fairly to judge of , or decide on , any part without examining the whole . I therefore determined to report to the general assembly , the progress I had made , to de- velope the plan on which I proposed to execute ...
Strona 4
... render the code both explicit and concise . Technical terms are never used in the work , where common ex- pressions could be found to give the same idea . The employment of them , however , is , in many in- stances , unavoidable . In ...
... render the code both explicit and concise . Technical terms are never used in the work , where common ex- pressions could be found to give the same idea . The employment of them , however , is , in many in- stances , unavoidable . In ...
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... truth ; and by impressing them on the minds of our constitu- ents , render any attempt to undermine or destroy . them , more difficult and more odious . Acknow- ledged truths in politics and jurisprudence , can never be 10.
... truth ; and by impressing them on the minds of our constitu- ents , render any attempt to undermine or destroy . them , more difficult and more odious . Acknow- ledged truths in politics and jurisprudence , can never be 10.
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... render them respectable in cases affecting life and fiberty . In criminal cases , the attorney - general , I believe , demands a trial by jury , as he has a right to do , in all serious cases , even where the accused is willing to wave ...
... render them respectable in cases affecting life and fiberty . In criminal cases , the attorney - general , I believe , demands a trial by jury , as he has a right to do , in all serious cases , even where the accused is willing to wave ...
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... rendering it free from suspicion . It is not true , therefore , to say , that the laws do enough , when they give the choice ( even supposing it could be made with deliberation ) between a fair and impartial trial , and one that is ...
... rendering it free from suspicion . It is not true , therefore , to say , that the laws do enough , when they give the choice ( even supposing it could be made with deliberation ) between a fair and impartial trial , and one that is ...
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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