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Capital Punishment examined.
Subserviency to Reformation is an article a property
with which the punishment of Death it is
evident can have nothing to do. But though it
can not compass the reformation of the criminal,
since he no longer exists to be reformed, yet it
can and does compass the principal of the objects
of reformation, and that in a much surer manner
than any other. I say the principal object of reformation:
for these are it has two. The one is the prevention
of the mischief which were it not for
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punishment |
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capital punishment examined |
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subserviency to reformation / popularity |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::v g [sic] propatria [britannia motif]]] |
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caroline vernon |
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in 2 pieces |
54057 |
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