Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... suffering gradual imposition and abuses , which were imperceptible only because the means of publicity had not been secured . In modern times , the press is so power- ful an engine to effect this , that the nation which neglects to ...
... suffering gradual imposition and abuses , which were imperceptible only because the means of publicity had not been secured . In modern times , the press is so power- ful an engine to effect this , that the nation which neglects to ...
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... suffer an ill - advised individual to degrade them into instruments of ruin , though it should be voluntarily inflicted ; or of death , though that death should be suicide . . Another advantage of rendering this mode of trial obligatory ...
... suffer an ill - advised individual to degrade them into instruments of ruin , though it should be voluntarily inflicted ; or of death , though that death should be suicide . . Another advantage of rendering this mode of trial obligatory ...
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... suffer , either by malicious combinations of perjured witnesses , in a case so difficult of defence , or by the ready credit that would be given to circumstantial evidence , where ' direct proof is not easily procured , and where , from ...
... suffer , either by malicious combinations of perjured witnesses , in a case so difficult of defence , or by the ready credit that would be given to circumstantial evidence , where ' direct proof is not easily procured , and where , from ...
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... suffering it , in what they think the impossible event of detection . But present other consequences more directly op- posed to the enjoyments which were anticipated in ' the commission of the crime , make those conse- quences permanent ...
... suffering it , in what they think the impossible event of detection . But present other consequences more directly op- posed to the enjoyments which were anticipated in ' the commission of the crime , make those conse- quences permanent ...
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... suffering by an unjust sentence ; one such example is remembered , when twenty of merited punishment are forgotten ; the best passions take part against the laws , and arraign their operation as iniquitous and inhuman . This ...
... suffering by an unjust sentence ; one such example is remembered , when twenty of merited punishment are forgotten ; the best passions take part against the laws , and arraign their operation as iniquitous and inhuman . This ...
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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