For, though the end of punishment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means ; since there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the justest laws. Considerations on Criminal Law - Էջ 255Henry Dagge - 1774 - 315 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 էջ
...effufion of human blood. For, though the end cf punifliment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means ; fmce there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the jufteft laws. Every humane... | |
| 482 էջ
...erfufion of human blood. For though the end of punimment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means ; fince there ma\ be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the jufteft lav. s. Every humane... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 էջ
...crime againft chalHty. For though the end of punifliment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate, and by any means; fince there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the jafteft laws.— Every humane... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 էջ
...eflufion of human blood. For, though the enll of punifhment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means -, fince there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the jufteft laws. Every humane... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1809 - 338 էջ
...effusion of human blood. For, though the end of punishment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate an>t by any means , since there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the justed laws.... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1816 - 340 էջ
...in enacting such laws. " Though the end of punishment be to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate, and by any means."* If the offence be such that the mischief of it is not of equal consideration with the life of a man,... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1824 - 768 էջ
...Blackstone observes, that " though the end of punishment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate, or b^ any means ; since there msiy be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience, even to the justest... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 էջ
...effusion of human blood. For, though the end of punishment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means ; since there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the justest laws. Every humane... | |
| Samuel Parr - 1828 - 796 էջ
...farther tells us, that " though the end of punishment is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence that it is lawful to deter them at any rate, and by any means, since there may be unlawful methods of enforcing obedience even to the justest laws." * If then the... | |
| Maine. Legislature - 1835 - 822 էջ
...English law. "Though the end of punishment, (says he,) is to deter men from offending, it never can follow from thence, that it is lawful to deter them at any rate and by any means." "Every humane Legislator will, therefore, be extremely cautious of establish18 ing laws that inflict... | |
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