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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 528 pages
...injured, through compafllon, will often forbear to profecute : juries, through compaffion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and either acquit the guilty or...mitigate the nature of the offence : and judges, through compaffion, will refpite one half of the convicts, and recommend them to the royal mercy. Among fo...
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The Britannic magazine; or entertaining repository of heroic ..., Volume 1

482 pages
...injured, through companion, will ofien forbear to profecute; juries, through compaffion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and either acquit the guilty or...mitigate the nature of the offence ; and judges, through compaffion, will refpite one half of the convicts, and recommend them to the royal mercy. Among fo...
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A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the ...

Patrick Colquhoun - Crime - 1797 - 520 pages
...forbear to profccute :—Juries, through " compaOion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and " cither acquit the guilty or mitigate the nature of ** the offence :—and Judges, through compafiion, " will rcfpite one half the convicls, and recommend « them to Royal Mercy." * , THE Roman...
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A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the ...

Patrick Colquhoun - Crime - 1797 - 528 pages
...through companion, «' will often forbear to profecute: Juries, through * Companion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and " either acquit the guilty or mitigate the nature of V the. offence :—and Judges, through companion, " will refpite one half the convifts, and recommend...
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The Politician's Creed

Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...injured, through compaffion, will often forbear to profecute; juries, through compaffion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and either acquit the guilty or...mitigate the nature of the offence ; and judges, through compaffion, will refpite one half of the convi£ts, and recommend them to the royal mercy. — Among...
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A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the ...

Patrick Colquhoun - Crime - 1800 - 734 pages
...consequence of this severity, (to use the words of an admired Writer,) " The injured, through " compassion, " compassion, will often forbear to prosecute : Juries,...the " nature of the offence : and Judges, through com" passion, will respite one half the convicts, and " recommend them to Royal Mercy."* The Roman...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...through compaffion, will often forbear to pro- [19 3 fecute : juries, through cotnpaffion, will fometimes forget their oaths, and either acquit the guilty or...mitigate the nature of the offence : and judges, through compaffion, will refpite one half of the convicts,' and recommend them to the • Sp. L. b. 6. c. 16....
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 35

1821 - 608 pages
...list, instead of diminishing, increases the number <>f offenders. The injured, through compassion, will forbear to prosecute ; juries, through compassion,...oaths, and either acquit the guilty, or mitigate the offence ; and judges, through compassion, will respite one-half of the convicts, and recommend them...
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The Criminal Recorder: Or, Biographical Sketches of Notorious ..., Volume 3

Crime - 1804 - 474 pages
...the prevention of crimes. In consequence of this severity, (to use the words of an admired writer," The injured, through compassion, will often forbear...judges, through compassion, will respite one half the convicts, and recommend them to royal mercy." The Roman empire never flourished so much as during...
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death

Basil Montagu - Capital punishment - 1809 - 338 pages
...admired writer,) "the injured, through compassion, will often to forbear prosecute : juries, throiigh compassion, will sometimes forget their oaths, and...judges, through compassion, will respite one half the convi6is, and recommend them to royal mercy."* The Roman empire never 'flourished so much as during...
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