The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... ment of his Distemper For one who is dangerously ill For a sick Person , when Sickness continues long upon him For the Grace of Patience and a suitable Behaviour in a sick Person to Friends and Attendants For Spiritual Improvement by ...
... ment of his Distemper For one who is dangerously ill For a sick Person , when Sickness continues long upon him For the Grace of Patience and a suitable Behaviour in a sick Person to Friends and Attendants For Spiritual Improvement by ...
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... ment must be increased in proportion to the expe- diency and the difficulty of attaining this end ; that is , in a proportion compounded of the mis- chief of the crime , and of the ease with which it is executed . The difficulty of ...
... ment must be increased in proportion to the expe- diency and the difficulty of attaining this end ; that is , in a proportion compounded of the mis- chief of the crime , and of the ease with which it is executed . The difficulty of ...
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... ment , we introduce considerations distinct from that guilt , and a proportion so varied by external circumstances , that equal crimes frequently un- dergo unequal punishments , or the less crime the greater ; it is natural to demand ...
... ment , we introduce considerations distinct from that guilt , and a proportion so varied by external circumstances , that equal crimes frequently un- dergo unequal punishments , or the less crime the greater ; it is natural to demand ...
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... ment , where it was neither deserved nor necessary . For if judgement of death were reserved for one or two species of crimes only ( which would pro- bably be the case if that judgement was intended to be executed without exception ) ...
... ment , where it was neither deserved nor necessary . For if judgement of death were reserved for one or two species of crimes only ( which would pro- bably be the case if that judgement was intended to be executed without exception ) ...
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... ment . The wisdom and humanity of this design furnish a just excuse for the multiplicity of ca- pital offences , which the laws of England are ac- cused of creating beyond those of other countries . The charge of cruelty is answered by ...
... ment . The wisdom and humanity of this design furnish a just excuse for the multiplicity of ca- pital offences , which the laws of England are ac- cused of creating beyond those of other countries . The charge of cruelty is answered by ...
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