The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... necessary , and more difficult , to be pre- vented , the law , in certain circumstances , de- nounces against it a severer punishment . The crime must be prevented by some means or other ; and consequently , whatever means appear neces ...
... necessary , and more difficult , to be pre- vented , the law , in certain circumstances , de- nounces against it a severer punishment . The crime must be prevented by some means or other ; and consequently , whatever means appear neces ...
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... necessary to fix by precise rules of law the boundary on one side , that is , the limit to which the punishment may be extended ; and also that nothing less than the authority of the whole le- gislature be suffered to determine that ...
... necessary to fix by precise rules of law the boundary on one side , that is , the limit to which the punishment may be extended ; and also that nothing less than the authority of the whole le- gislature be suffered to determine that ...
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... necessary to the general security . The law of England is constructed upon a dif- ferent and a better policy . By the number of statutes creating capital offences , it sweeps into the net every crime which , under any possible cir ...
... necessary to the general security . The law of England is constructed upon a dif- ferent and a better policy . By the number of statutes creating capital offences , it sweeps into the net every crime which , under any possible cir ...
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... necessary . Upon this plan , it is enough to vindicate the lenity of the laws , that some instances are to be found in each class of capital crimes , which require the restraint of capital punishment , and that this re- straint could ...
... necessary . Upon this plan , it is enough to vindicate the lenity of the laws , that some instances are to be found in each class of capital crimes , which require the restraint of capital punishment , and that this re- straint could ...
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... necessary to the good order of society , and to the reputation and authority of government , that this be known and believed to be the case in each part of the proceeding . Which reflections show , that the admission of extrinsic or ...
... necessary to the good order of society , and to the reputation and authority of government , that this be known and believed to be the case in each part of the proceeding . Which reflections show , that the admission of extrinsic or ...
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