The Herald of Peace, Volumes 2 à 3Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1823 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... crimes , from the earliest period of society . Is crime therefore to be unchecked , and no attempt made to annihilate it ? Does the experience of every age and nation prove such attempt to subdue crime to be " vision -- waiving , I say ...
... crimes , from the earliest period of society . Is crime therefore to be unchecked , and no attempt made to annihilate it ? Does the experience of every age and nation prove such attempt to subdue crime to be " vision -- waiving , I say ...
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... crime enough with Pliny , who was a priest of that religion , and consequently concerned for the honour of the gods ; but it was not a crime cognizable by the Roman laws , or Pliny need not to have applied to the Tacitus , a Latin ...
... crime enough with Pliny , who was a priest of that religion , and consequently concerned for the honour of the gods ; but it was not a crime cognizable by the Roman laws , or Pliny need not to have applied to the Tacitus , a Latin ...
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... crime , and to reform the criminal . Thus every man of reflection will , I think , admit that there are modes of punishment which would much more effectually deter from crime than the infliction of momentary suffering by hanging , which ...
... crime , and to reform the criminal . Thus every man of reflection will , I think , admit that there are modes of punishment which would much more effectually deter from crime than the infliction of momentary suffering by hanging , which ...
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