The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 22A. Constable, 1814 |
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... minds , as the fun- damental maxim which may perpetually be appealed to , that there never can be any other legitimate objects in punishing , be- side those now laid down . The expense or cost ( depense ) of any punishment , is , in the ...
... minds , as the fun- damental maxim which may perpetually be appealed to , that there never can be any other legitimate objects in punishing , be- side those now laid down . The expense or cost ( depense ) of any punishment , is , in the ...
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... mind of a person under temptation to commit the offence - must apportion the punishment so as to counteract the temptation . To maintain that men do not cal- culate when they do wrong , is quite erroneous , taken as a ge- neral position ...
... mind of a person under temptation to commit the offence - must apportion the punishment so as to counteract the temptation . To maintain that men do not cal- culate when they do wrong , is quite erroneous , taken as a ge- neral position ...
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... minds the more deeply impressed with the fear of it , as often as they might be tempted to commit the offence . This is a discussion re- quiring great delicacy in the handling , if we would avoid at certain degree of ridicule not easily ...
... minds the more deeply impressed with the fear of it , as often as they might be tempted to commit the offence . This is a discussion re- quiring great delicacy in the handling , if we would avoid at certain degree of ridicule not easily ...
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... mind is inured to the discipline of scientific inquiries . Against the indisputable con- clusions in favour of separate confinement , nothing but the great- er expense of this method has ever been urged . To meet this argument was the ...
... mind is inured to the discipline of scientific inquiries . Against the indisputable con- clusions in favour of separate confinement , nothing but the great- er expense of this method has ever been urged . To meet this argument was the ...
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... exemplary to men in general the infliction of death may be , and how deep soever the impression it makes on their minds , it has not the same terrors for the class of men most the prevalent character of the body ; and all this.
... exemplary to men in general the infliction of death may be , and how deep soever the impression it makes on their minds , it has not the same terrors for the class of men most the prevalent character of the body ; and all this.
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