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—that , in fact , it is no more than the most bare remnant of the lex talionis , and that its revival in our Penal Code was a retrograde act which has not been justified by the result . It is true that in 1873 the number of robberies ...
—that , in fact , it is no more than the most bare remnant of the lex talionis , and that its revival in our Penal Code was a retrograde act which has not been justified by the result . It is true that in 1873 the number of robberies ...
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Indeed one very noticeable fact , which a study of the Judicial Statistics brings before one , is a general diminution of crime since ... At any rate I have adduced facts , and the only facts which are available , in disproof thereof .
Indeed one very noticeable fact , which a study of the Judicial Statistics brings before one , is a general diminution of crime since ... At any rate I have adduced facts , and the only facts which are available , in disproof thereof .
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I am well aware of the fact that his name , as he always felt , was rather against him , as suggesting invidious comparisons ; in fact , in early life he met with some rebuffs on that score , and the taint still rankled in his sensitive ...
I am well aware of the fact that his name , as he always felt , was rather against him , as suggesting invidious comparisons ; in fact , in early life he met with some rebuffs on that score , and the taint still rankled in his sensitive ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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