The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Punishments . Page 1 28 X. Of Religious Establishments and of To- leration XI . Of Population and Provision ; and of Agri- culture and Commerce , as subservient thereto XII . Of War and Military Establishments • 59 • 107 HORÆ PAULINE ...
... Punishments . Page 1 28 X. Of Religious Establishments and of To- leration XI . Of Population and Provision ; and of Agri- culture and Commerce , as subservient thereto XII . Of War and Military Establishments • 59 • 107 HORÆ PAULINE ...
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... PUNISHMENTS . THE proper end of human punishment is not the satisfaction of justice , but the prevention of crimes . By the satisfaction of justice , I mean the retribu- tion of so much pain for so much guilt ; which is the dispensation ...
... PUNISHMENTS . THE proper end of human punishment is not the satisfaction of justice , but the prevention of crimes . By the satisfaction of justice , I mean the retribu- tion of so much pain for so much guilt ; which is the dispensation ...
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... punishment by human laws . Now that , whatever it be , which is the cause and end of the punishment , ought undoubtedly to regulate the measure of its severity . But this cause appears to be founded , not in the guilt of the offender ...
... punishment by human laws . Now that , whatever it be , which is the cause and end of the punishment , ought undoubtedly to regulate the measure of its severity . But this cause appears to be founded , not in the guilt of the offender ...
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... punished at all , or punished with less rigour than other frauds . Wherefore is it , some have asked , that a violation of confidence , which increases the guilt , should mitigate the penalty ? This lenity , or rather forbearance , of ...
... punished at all , or punished with less rigour than other frauds . Wherefore is it , some have asked , that a violation of confidence , which increases the guilt , should mitigate the penalty ? This lenity , or rather forbearance , of ...
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... punishment to protect it . This severity would be absurd and unjust , if the guilt of the offender were the immediate cause and measure of the punishment ; but is a con- sistent and regular , consequence of the suppo- sition , that the ...
... punishment to protect it . This severity would be absurd and unjust , if the guilt of the offender were the immediate cause and measure of the punishment ; but is a con- sistent and regular , consequence of the suppo- sition , that the ...
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