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" It is a kind of quackery in government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the ultimum supplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind; yet that magistrate... "
Observations on Penal Jurisprudence and the Reformation of Criminals: With ... - Seite 42
von William Roscoe - 1819 - 323 Seiten
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death

Basil Montagu - 1809 - 338 Seiten
...same universal remedy, the uttimum svpplicium, to every case of difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet...cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through ignorance or indolence he will not attempt to cure. It has been therefore ingeniously proposed J, that,...
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Observations on Penal Jurisprudence: And the Reformation of Criminals

William Roscoe - 1819 - 342 Seiten
...ought, in a well regulated community, to be punished with death. " It must be owned," says Blackstone, " that it is much easier to extirpate, than to amend...unnecessary, are inhuman and immoral. Sensibility sleeps 1n- the lap of luxury, and the legislator is contented to secure his own selfish enjoyments by subjecting...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Band 4

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 Seiten
...difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate , than to amend mankind : yet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through ignorance or indolence he will not attempt to cure. It has been therefore ingeniously proposed *, that...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Band 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 Seiten
...owned, much easier to extirpate , than to amend mankind : yet that magistrate must be esteemed [ 18 J both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through ignorance or indolence he will not attempt to cure. It has been therefore ingeniously proposed % that...
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The Unitarian, Band 1,Ausgabe 1

1846 - 398 Seiten
...punishments were more satisfactory in their issue. " It must be owned," said the celebrated Blackstone, " that it is much easier to extirpate, than to amend...indolence or ignorance, he will not attempt to cure." On the hospital of St Michele at Rome is this inscription, which the philanthropist Howard adopted...
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The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings ..., Band 4

Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 796 Seiten
...difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind; vet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon who...through indolence or ignorance he will not attempt to cure."f The language of Blackstone is, indeed, as it ought to be, wary and temperate. But his real...
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster, Band 7

Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 Seiten
...owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind ; yet that magistrate must be esteemed bot!) a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb which through ignorance or indolence he will not attempt to cure. The disproportionate nature of the punishment attached...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Band 4

William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 Seiten
...it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind : yet *that magistrate must [*18 ] be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which through ignorance or indolence he will not The most admirable and ox- sity and love of a king and prince, oellent...
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The Christian Pioneer, Band 19

1845 - 572 Seiten
...Blackstone, " to apply too frequently the same universal remedy, the ultimum supplicium ; and that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which, through ignorance or indolence, he will not attempt to cure."t The idea of capital puuishments would naturally...
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New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (partly Founded on Blackstone)

Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 772 Seiten
...difficulty. It is, it must be owned, much easier to extirpate than to amend mankind; yet that magistrate must be esteemed both a weak and a cruel surgeon, who cuts off every limb, which, through ignorance or indolence, he will not attempt to cure. It has been, therefore, ingeniously proposed,...
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