Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, a New Ed.; Including a Copius Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed., of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volum 4Lea & Blanchard, 1844 |
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Pàgina 4
... natural temperature . The Poles never wear any thing round the neck , notwithstanding the severity of their winters . The same custom prevails among the Orientals , by whom a white , round neck is compared to the beauty of an ivory ...
... natural temperature . The Poles never wear any thing round the neck , notwithstanding the severity of their winters . The same custom prevails among the Orientals , by whom a white , round neck is compared to the beauty of an ivory ...
Pàgina 31
... natural justice . States have , indeed , at all times , exercised the power of punishment , without waiting for or regarding such the- oretical investigations , because it is obvi- ous that , without the right of punishing , no state ...
... natural justice . States have , indeed , at all times , exercised the power of punishment , without waiting for or regarding such the- oretical investigations , because it is obvi- ous that , without the right of punishing , no state ...
Pàgina 32
... natural abhor- rence of wrong , heightened by a good education and good example . If the plan of deterring should be carried through consistently , it would compel us to propor- tion punishment rather to the temptation to commit crimes ...
... natural abhor- rence of wrong , heightened by a good education and good example . If the plan of deterring should be carried through consistently , it would compel us to propor- tion punishment rather to the temptation to commit crimes ...
Pàgina 34
... natural law , affirm the exist- ence of such a right , and divide criminal actions into those which are bad in them- selves ( delicta juris naturalis ) , or , as the English law terms them , mala in se , and actions which are of ...
... natural law , affirm the exist- ence of such a right , and divide criminal actions into those which are bad in them- selves ( delicta juris naturalis ) , or , as the English law terms them , mala in se , and actions which are of ...
Pàgina 35
... natural justice and the duty of the state to protect all its subjects . Hence , in the common law , two classes of offences are distinctly traced out . The first em- braces those which rest upon legislative enactments . The second ...
... natural justice and the duty of the state to protect all its subjects . Hence , in the common law , two classes of offences are distinctly traced out . The first em- braces those which rest upon legislative enactments . The second ...
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