The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of DeathThoemmes Continuum, 2004 |
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... England bath , being rightly understood and duly executed , to the great honour of the king , and of the laws , and the happy safety of all his loving and loyal subjects . Now seeing justitia est duplex , viz . severè puniens , ét verè ...
... England bath , being rightly understood and duly executed , to the great honour of the king , and of the laws , and the happy safety of all his loving and loyal subjects . Now seeing justitia est duplex , viz . severè puniens , ét verè ...
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... England , where we boast so highly of our liberty ; but it does not require the spirit of prophecy to foresee , that this liberty , which is now in many cases our misery , will some time or other be our destruction . A confinement of ...
... England , where we boast so highly of our liberty ; but it does not require the spirit of prophecy to foresee , that this liberty , which is now in many cases our misery , will some time or other be our destruction . A confinement of ...
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... ENGLAND . In a work entitled " Letters from England , " there are the following observations . The frequent executions for forgery in England are justly considered by the humane and thinking part of the people , as repugnant to justice ...
... ENGLAND . In a work entitled " Letters from England , " there are the following observations . The frequent executions for forgery in England are justly considered by the humane and thinking part of the people , as repugnant to justice ...
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DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | 1 |
STEALING IN BLEACHING GROUNDS | 18 |
PICKPOCKETS AND THE POLICE ACT | 140 |
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