OF THE NATURE OF CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENTS. Of the Distinction between Crimes and Civil Injuries Of the Power of Human Punishment Of the End of Human Punishment .. Of the Measure of Human Punishment CHAP. II. Of Discharging Fire Arms or Missiles, &c. at the Queen Of Contempts against the Crown's Ecclesiastical Supremacy Of Contempts against the Royal Palaces Of Maladministration of High Officers Of Offences relating to the Coin Of Offences relating to the Royal Stores, Ships, &c. Of Desertion, or Seducing to Desert Of Refusing or Neglecting to take the Oath of Allegiance, &c. Of Administering Unlawful Oaths, or being engaged in Illegal Societies ibid. OF OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE. Of Stealing, Injuring, and Falsifying Records.. Of Intimidation or Improper Demeanour towards Parties or Wit- nesses.. Of riotously Demolishing Churches, Houses, Machinery, &c. Of Sending Letters threatening to kill, &c. |