Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... punishment of offenders . The punishment of the guilty , if , from an oppressive partiality in the prosecution , or an undue rigor in the execution , it meets not the acquiescence of the people , can have no salutary effect in society ...
... punishment of offenders . The punishment of the guilty , if , from an oppressive partiality in the prosecution , or an undue rigor in the execution , it meets not the acquiescence of the people , can have no salutary effect in society ...
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... punishment , is the sole principle of obedience . Such governments set limits neither to crimes , nor to the severity of punishments . No actions are considered to be criminal because they are injurious to the peo- ple , or against the ...
... punishment , is the sole principle of obedience . Such governments set limits neither to crimes , nor to the severity of punishments . No actions are considered to be criminal because they are injurious to the peo- ple , or against the ...
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... punishment , which was perhaps before the most powerful cause . It is , however , for the interest of humanity and a ... punishment excites the compassion of the people , the effect of the punishment is more than lost . While they pity ...
... punishment , which was perhaps before the most powerful cause . It is , however , for the interest of humanity and a ... punishment excites the compassion of the people , the effect of the punishment is more than lost . While they pity ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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