Works of Jeremy Bentham, Том 2,Део 1W. Tait, 1839 |
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... performed ) may be made the instrument of oppression , and even of depre- dation . No intellectual aptitude no active aptitude - no appropriate knowledge or judg- ment on the part of the judge- can render him completely secure against ...
... performed ) may be made the instrument of oppression , and even of depre- dation . No intellectual aptitude no active aptitude - no appropriate knowledge or judg- ment on the part of the judge- can render him completely secure against ...
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... performed , for the application of the general apparatus of powers to their several particular purposes . Different modes of punishment require so many dif- ferent operations , or sets of operations , to be performed in the application ...
... performed , for the application of the general apparatus of powers to their several particular purposes . Different modes of punishment require so many dif- ferent operations , or sets of operations , to be performed in the application ...
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... performed in breach of such order be not considered and treated as an offence . Both an act by which a penal suit is com- menced , and an act by which a civil suit is commenced , suppose an act of delinquency or offence the difference ...
... performed in breach of such order be not considered and treated as an offence . Both an act by which a penal suit is com- menced , and an act by which a civil suit is commenced , suppose an act of delinquency or offence the difference ...
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... performed as often as a person , who is not a party to the suit , steps in and lends his assistance to a party on either side , for the purpose of saving him from an injus- tice , or hardship coupled with injustice , to which he might ...
... performed as often as a person , who is not a party to the suit , steps in and lends his assistance to a party on either side , for the purpose of saving him from an injus- tice , or hardship coupled with injustice , to which he might ...
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... perform any operation liable to be productive of vexation or expense , unless in his view of the matter , taking such evidence for correct , a probability has place , that at the charge of the proposed defendant , the service demanded ...
... perform any operation liable to be productive of vexation or expense , unless in his view of the matter , taking such evidence for correct , a probability has place , that at the charge of the proposed defendant , the service demanded ...
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