The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 22A. Constable, 1814 |
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... common usage . Thus , imprisonment is commonly considered as a privation of liberty ; but in the above arrangement it comes not under the privative class , but under the restrictive , which is a subdivision of the corporal . So the ...
... common usage . Thus , imprisonment is commonly considered as a privation of liberty ; but in the above arrangement it comes not under the privative class , but under the restrictive , which is a subdivision of the corporal . So the ...
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... extremely defective in point of equality ; and , as common- ly conducted , to be not very profitable , or very exemplary . The two last defects point out one of the paths by 14 Oct. Bentham's Theory of Punishments , by Dumont .
... extremely defective in point of equality ; and , as common- ly conducted , to be not very profitable , or very exemplary . The two last defects point out one of the paths by 14 Oct. Bentham's Theory of Punishments , by Dumont .
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... common to all the kinds of labo- rious punishments , however imperfectly contrived and ill con- ducted the greater part of them now are . But the skilful and enlightened lawgiver is peculiarly interested in attending to this class ...
... common to all the kinds of labo- rious punishments , however imperfectly contrived and ill con- ducted the greater part of them now are . But the skilful and enlightened lawgiver is peculiarly interested in attending to this class ...
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... common case of inability to submit - namely , fine - is best provided for by imprisonment . It is suggested , that a scale of comparison between money and imprisonment may be established , by apportioning the period to the time which ...
... common case of inability to submit - namely , fine - is best provided for by imprisonment . It is suggested , that a scale of comparison between money and imprisonment may be established , by apportioning the period to the time which ...
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... common measure . The chymist may resolve a body inte its constituent parts ; and the moralist may examine of what kinds of suffering any penal infliction consists : But while the common relations of weight and bulk always afford the ...
... common measure . The chymist may resolve a body inte its constituent parts ; and the moralist may examine of what kinds of suffering any penal infliction consists : But while the common relations of weight and bulk always afford the ...
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