Observations on the Philosophy of Criminal Jurisprudence: Being an Investigation of the Principles Necessary to be Kept in View During the Revision of the Penal Code, with Remarks on Penitentiary PrisionsR. Hunter, 1819 - 254 من الصفحات |
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... form no judg- ment at all of future events ; and therefore our understanding could never regulate our conduct . " * From these considerations it will also follow , that as men owe their success to any other cause than their own ...
... form no judg- ment at all of future events ; and therefore our understanding could never regulate our conduct . " * From these considerations it will also follow , that as men owe their success to any other cause than their own ...
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... form our conclusions upon a few isolated facts ; but we shall be enabled to reason a priori with more certainty than the largest experience , or the most voluminous accumu- lation of particulars , could possibly give . If it should be ...
... form our conclusions upon a few isolated facts ; but we shall be enabled to reason a priori with more certainty than the largest experience , or the most voluminous accumu- lation of particulars , could possibly give . If it should be ...
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... form the exceptions to the established order which may be observ- ed in it . The novelty of any political speculation is always an argument against it ; but in this case it is not so new as is commonly appre- hended . It is certain that ...
... form the exceptions to the established order which may be observ- ed in it . The novelty of any political speculation is always an argument against it ; but in this case it is not so new as is commonly appre- hended . It is certain that ...
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... forms had been adhered to ; and though their decisions are not always correct , and they have some- times proceeded upon narrow views , yet it must be recollected that , for the time , they were regarded as established upon the best ...
... forms had been adhered to ; and though their decisions are not always correct , and they have some- times proceeded upon narrow views , yet it must be recollected that , for the time , they were regarded as established upon the best ...
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... form the exceptions to established order , " must be answered , by appealing to the experi- ence we have of the perfect intelligence to be discovered in those events with which we are acquainted . How , it will be urged , can human ...
... form the exceptions to established order , " must be answered , by appealing to the experi- ence we have of the perfect intelligence to be discovered in those events with which we are acquainted . How , it will be urged , can human ...
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الصفحة 257 - Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth ; and from thy face shall I be hid ; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth ; and it shall come to pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me.
الصفحة xxxi - Almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who desireth not the death of a sinner, but rather that he may turn from his wickedness, and live...
الصفحة 51 - ... and it is the chief business of philosophers to regard the general course of things. I may add, that it is also the chief business of politicians; especially in the domestic government of the state, where the public good, which is, or ought to be their object, depends on the concurrence of a multitude of causes; not, as in foreign politics, on accidents and chances, and the caprices of a few persons.
الصفحة 200 - ... dépendre la plénitude et la suffisance d'une preuve. Elle leur prescrit de s'interroger euxmêmes dans le silence et le recueillement , et de chercher dans la sincérité de leur conscience , quelle impression ont faite sur leur raison les preuves rapportées contre l'accusé, et les moyens de sa défense. La loi ne leur dit point : Vous tiendrez pour vrai tout fait attesté par tel ou tel nombre de témoins...
الصفحة 6 - They must pry into the secret recesses of the human heart, and become well acquainted with the whole, moral world, that they may discover the abstract...
الصفحة 190 - Then said Joab, I may not tarry thus with thee. And he took three darts in his hand, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom, while he was yet alive in the midst of the oak.
الصفحة 51 - When a man deliberates concerning his conduct in any particular affair, and forms schemes in politics, trade, economy, or any business in life, he never ought to draw his arguments too fine, or connect too long a chain of consequences together. Something is sure to happen, that will disconcert his reasoning, and produce an event different from what he expected. But when we reason upon general subjects...
الصفحة 257 - ... observe the analogy of nature. For, of the numerous seeds of vegetables and bodies of animals, which are adapted and put in the way, to improve to such a point or state of natural maturity and perfection, W7e do not see perhaps that one in a million actually does.
الصفحة 51 - But however intricate they may seem, it is certain, that general principles, if just and sound, must always prevail in the general course of things, though they may fail in particular cases ; and it is the chief business of philosophers to regard the general course of things.
الصفحة 75 - The reason and end for which man was made thus liable to this passion, is, that he might be better qualified to prevent, and likewise (or perhaps chiefly) to resist and defeat sudden force, violence, and opposition, considered merely as * Ephes. iv. 26. such, and without regard to the fault or demerit of him who is the author of them.