The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 572
Beccaria , in his treatise on crimes and punishments , makes the following observation , the truth of which should ... And at the close of his 31st chapter , he further remarks- " The punishment of a crime cannot be just , if the laws ...
Beccaria , in his treatise on crimes and punishments , makes the following observation , the truth of which should ... And at the close of his 31st chapter , he further remarks- " The punishment of a crime cannot be just , if the laws ...
Page 764
1 At present the criminal , when looking forward to detection and punishment , will often resolve to bear the evil with as much fortitude as his nature will allow , keeping his thoughts fixed on the period at which he will be restored ...
1 At present the criminal , when looking forward to detection and punishment , will often resolve to bear the evil with as much fortitude as his nature will allow , keeping his thoughts fixed on the period at which he will be restored ...
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For ourselves , we believe transportation ought to be retained , but only as an exceptional punishment . For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us ...
For ourselves , we believe transportation ought to be retained , but only as an exceptional punishment . For the great majority of criminals , separate confinement , and labor on public works at home , is , as it appears to us ...
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