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" ... which is the same in name will not always either really produce, or even so much as appear to others to produce, in two different persons the same degree of pain : therefore, That the quantity actually inflicted on each individual offender may correspond... "
The Female Offender - Page xii
by Cesare Lombroso - 1909 - 313 pages
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, Volume 2

Basil Montagu - Capital punishment - 1812 - 494 pages
...by the same) ex- influencing . . ..... . sensihility. citmg cause, a pumshment which is the same m name will not always either really produce, or even...sensibility ought always to • be taken into account.* XV. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, Comparative we may perceive, serve to mark out...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Volume 2

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1823 - 300 pages
...laws I have ever seen. XIV- produce, in two different persons the same degree CHAP. f , * — v — ' of pain : therefore, That the quantity actually inflicted...sensibility ought always to be taken into account*. xv. Commpara- Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, the above we may perceive, serve to...
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The Rationale of Punishment

Jeremy Bentham - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1830 - 466 pages
...necessary to bring it into conformity with the rules here given. Rule VI. That the quantity of punishment actually inflicted on each individual offender, may...influencing sensibility ought always to be taken into the account. The same nominal punishment is not, for different individuals, the same real punishment....
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence ...

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 334 pages
...necessary to bring it into conformity with the rules here given. XIV. Rule 6. It is further to be observed, that owing to the different manners and degrees in...sensibility ought always to be taken into account. [[ xv. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, we may perceive, serve to mark out the limits...
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Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 1, Part 2

Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 306 pages
...to bring it into conformity with the rules here given. Rule VI. — That the quantity of punishment actually inflicted on each individual offender may...influencing sensibility ought always to be taken into the account. The same nominal punishment is not, for different individuals, the same real punishment....
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1876 - 412 pages
...necessary to bring it into conformity with the rules here given. XIV. Hole 6. It is further to be observed, that owing to the different manners and degrees in...sensibility ought always to be taken into account 1. XV. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, we may perceive, serve to mark out the limits...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1879 - 430 pages
...sensibilitv. . * . . influencing circumstances are affected by the same exciting cause, a pumshment which is the same in name will not always either really...sensibility ought always to be taken into account 1 . Comparative XV. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, we may above rules, perceive,...
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The Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Civil law - 1879 - 378 pages
...stances " ' influencing circumstances are affected by the same exciting cause, a pumshsensibility. . ment which is the same in name will not always either really...circumstances influencing sensibility ought always to be tahen into account i. Comparative XV. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, we may view...
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La formation du radicalisme philosophique ...

Élie Halévy - France - 1901 - 480 pages
...Introduction, chap. XIV, § xtv (Bowring, vol. I, p. 88) : Bule 6: that lhe quantity actually inflieted on each individual offender may correspond to the...intended for similar offenders in general, the several eircumstances influencing sensibility ought always to be taken into account. — C'est la cinquième...
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham - Crime - 1907 - 422 pages
...inflicted on each individual offender may correspond to the quantity intended for similar offenders in v general, the several circumstances influencing sensibility ought always to be taken into account 'J Comparative XV. Of the above rules of proportion, the four first, we may above°ruies. perceive,...
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